How to choose backup for SMBs eBook
Supplied by Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd on Wednesday, 24 July, 2013
Today’s computing environment is complex. Data is kept locally on servers, computers, tablets and in the cloud. And, to paraphrase Spiderman, with great flexibility comes great complexity. That complexity means that the way we back up our distributed and virtualised environments has to change from the way we did it just a few years ago.
While the same rules of testing backups and storing them off-site, away from our core systems, are still important, we need to ensure that our tools protect our precious data and applications. This eBook reviews how best to choose backup for SMBs.
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