One Step Ahead
Protecting your in-plant from disaster means safeguarding your data.
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Another important step toward business continuity and DR is to make sure that the backup is set to happen at strategically important time intervals that make sense to your business and printing schedules. Your last backup is important as well as the type of backup—a full vs. an incremental backup (one that has only changed since the last backup). If you need your backup to restore data, and your last backup was 24 or 48 hours ago, any data changes since then have been lost. Analyze your data and determine how often you need to back up to protect your data in order to protect your business.
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