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Small Business Backup Essentials

March 10th, 2009 · No Comments · technology

Is there ever a convenient time to lose your data or re-load all your software? In slow times we might have more time for our own troubleshooting and recovery, but less money for paid assistance when those efforts are unsuccessful.

Christine Noble, with Marnoble Computer Sales and Service here in Houston, was educating me today about why a full system backup plan is even more important in the present environment. The piece many of us forget about, even the semi-faithful backer-uppers, is to also back up our backups. Here’s what I found out about that.

“Think about it,” Chris said. “If you’re running a small shop and business is down, you really can’t afford tech support or recovery services if something goes pop.”

“Not a problem,” I replied, “I back up all my data weekly.” But do I back up my software and all the configurations, she wondered. And the answer is no.

An even larger question is am I backing up my backups? Am I protecting my system by keeping backup data somewhere off-site, or is it in a desk drawer next to my computer? Off-site file storage never was a concern for me until Hurricane Ike. We didn’t lose any of our computers to a falling tree or even a power surge. But we could have, and tons of other people lost plenty.

Outfits like MarNoble offer regular, recurring data backups to their server for as little as $20 a month for residential customers, $50 a month for larger company systems. The alternative to a professional computer firm is an Internet-based service of some sort.

There are lots of issues around these choices. What is your available bandwidth and file transfer speed? Do you deal in proprietary or confidential information that requires encrypted transfers?

Below are some places to go for additional information if you think this might be one of your own company’s vulnerabilities. And in a few weeks, I’ll file a quick update as to what solution I came to for my own PC, laptops, and sundry mobile devices.

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