One of the most critical aspects of a sensible backup strategy is the selection of backup storage. From Google Drive to a private Minio server, the range of options is truly infinite. Some of those storage services, however, come with limitations that force you to examine professional-grade choices.
When designing backup strategies, people usually focus on things like backup frequency, which files to back up, rotation schemes, and more importantly — backup storage. Experience tells us that the determining factor for storage selection is often pricing. People tend to select services like Amazon Cloud Drive, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive to optimize their storage costs.
What users don't consider at first but only discover later is that low pricing usually comes with certain limitations like capped storage, inconsistent service agreements, poor security arrangements, and lack of information about geographical redundancy to name a few. That's why we decided to write this article and highlight the advantages of using professional-grade cloud storage services like Amazon S3 and Google Cloud Storage as opposed to their consumer-grade counterparts that prove to be headaches in the long run.
Professional-grade storage never limits the amount of provisioned storage and changes in service agreements usually reflect changes in pricing policies (which show the downward trend).
Professional storage comes with local, regional, or even cross-country data replication that ensures data integrity in the event of any catastrophe. When handling sensitive and critical information, reliable backup storage is of prime importance.
In addition to client-side encryption performed by MSP360 Backup, professional-grade storage enables you to manage server-side encryption keys. For example, Amazon S3 enables you to use their server-side encryption with custom encryption keys provided by you. That way your data is encrypted on both sides with your keys.
Aside from the general concerns about consumer-grade storage mentioned earlier, let's examine a few technical limitations that should urge you to consider professional storage.
Needless to say, professional storage offers scalable multi-threading that significantly reduces upload and download speeds and ultimately makes for a very smooth experience.
Professional storage naturally provides continuous file upload so you can gradually transfer large files regardless of what may come your way — internet connection outage, computer glitch, or any other issue.
Now that we examined technical limitations and general concerns about consumer storage, let's take a moment to reflect on the objectives of consumer storage. Cloud storage solutions like Amazon Drive, Google Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive have been designed with file sharing and computer sync in mind. And if that's what you need — sharing files between your friends or colleagues, go for it. You don't need multi-threading or server-side encryption to share a presentation for your next stand-up meeting; just put it in Google Drive and send over the link. On the other hand, professional data backup necessitates the use of professional-grade storage to ensure flawless and sustainable business operation for years to come.
Undoubtedly, savvy tech-heads might come up with a workaround to alleviate any issues discussed in the paragraphs above. However, you should first ask yourself if workarounds are something that you'd like to do in the long run. It might appear as if consumer storage will lower your bills; but first consider the problems that come with supposed savings: insufficient security, lack of data integrity, inconsistent service agreements, etc. Is that something you'd like to incorporate into your business?
Professional- and consumer-grade storage both have their objectives and target audiences. Designing a sensible backup strategy should definitely utilize professional storage like Amazon S3, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure to perform a backup of sensitive and critical data. Coupled with MSP360 Backup, professional storage will provide you with scalable long-term storage with robust security, great upload and download speeds as well as data integrity so that your business will continue its operations regardless of what may come its way.
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