by Steven McElveen | Jul 5, 2021 | blog
All of the technologies we have discussed so far operate internally to a system. They perform their backup and restore operations from the inside of a running machine. In the following sections we will explore some data protection technologies that operate externally... by Steven McElveen | Jul 5, 2021 | blog
You have a SQL server with a number of SQL databases running on it. It’s not a large server, but it provides hosting for your CRM, ERP, accounting, and time clock systems which employ a number of databases. Being accessed by both customers and staff, It is of course... by Steven McElveen | Jul 5, 2021 | blog
The one backup technology that can provide comprehensive restore while bridging the performance and capability gaps left open by file backups is the block-level backup. Block-level backup, as opposed to file-level backup, does not backup any files. Block-level backup... by Steven McElveen | Jul 5, 2021 | blog
File-level backups, or more simply “file backups” are exactly what they sound like: a backup of individual files. Files can be backed up to/from a desktop, server, network share, external drive, and so on. Any media or device with a file system can be backed up or... by Steven McElveen | Jul 5, 2021 | blog
What are people talking about when they say “disaster” recovery? There is so much aggressive marketing on this topic that all you can think about are the most overly dramatic examples: hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, or floods. The oversimplification of the... by Steven McElveen | Apr 20, 2021 | blog
Cloud-basedcomputing growth continues to expand as businesses reduce costs and improve efficiency with their IT infrastructure. With the benefits of scalability, flexibility, and enhanced security and performance, cloud technology continues to provide businesses with...