Backup Services
Cloud Backups
Cloud backup, also known as online backup or remote backup, is a strategy used for sending a copy of a physical or virtual file or database to a secondary, off-site location for preservation of data loss in the case of equipment failure or catastrophe.
Onsite Backups
An onsite backup is a system backup of data that is stored locally. This type of backup is typically done on the business premises.
Offsite Backups
Offsite backups are a type of data protection that provides a copy of a business’ system data, stored in a different location from where the original data is stored.
Cloud Failover
Cloud failover solutions refer to alternative solutions that can take over the operations of the solution when it happens to turn non-functional. The cloud failover plan is in many respects similar to the regular failover plan – have a plan B when services go offline.
Cloud Replication
Cloud Replication refers to the process of replicating data from on-premises storage to the cloud, or from one cloud instance to another. Traditional data replication involves replicating data across different physical servers on the company’s local network.
Data Recovery
Data recovery can be defined as a process of obtaining the data located on a storage device that cannot be accessed by the standard means due to its previous termination or certain damage to the component.
What is it?
Cloud backup, also known as online backup or remote backup, is a strategy used for sending a copy of a physical or virtual file or database to a secondary, off-site location for preservation of data loss in the case of equipment failure or catastrophe. Cloud server backup is a necessity for many organizations today because most or all business-critical data and applications are stored to cloud servers.
How it works?
Cloud backups for business operates by copying and storing a server’s data to a server in a different physical location. A business can back up some or all server data, depending on its requirements.
The Teclogix advantage
Implementing cloud data backup can help improve an organization’s data protection strategy. Teclogix offers user-friendly, cost-effective cloud backup solutions that can be adjusted to your company’s requirements.
“Backup always keep you safe and seals your success, so don’t forget to save your data and take the backup.“
What is it?
An onsite backup is a system backup of data that is stored locally. This type of backup is typically done on the business premises. Local backups are useful for protecting data from natural disasters, theft, or other types of disaster. They provide protection for disaster recovery, especially if the business relies heavily on computers.
How it works?
An onsite backup typically includes all important data that has been saved to local media such as tapes, or hard disks. Sometimes an automated software package will be used to automatically perform the backup process.
The Teclogix advantage
Teclogix offers multiple solutions for local backups to keep a safe copy of your important company data.
“Backup always keep you safe and seals your success, so don’t forget to save your data and take the backup.“
What is it?
Offsite backups are a type of data protection that provides a copy of a business’ system data, stored in a different location from where the original data is stored. Offsite backup solutions have been used for decades as a way to protect data from potential disasters like fires, natural disasters, and other unforeseen events.
The core goal of an offsite backup is to have a secondary location where the data is located, so if there is a fire at the original location then the secondary backup will be safe.
Having an offsite and onsite backup is key to ensuring business continuity and planning for disaster recovery.
How it works?
An offsite backup consists of all important data that has been saved to local media such as tapes, or hard disks, just in a different location.
The Teclogix advantage
Teclogix offers multiple solutions for offsite backups to keep a safe copy of your important company data in the case of data loss.
“Backup always keep you safe and seals your success, so don’t forget to save your data and take the backup.“
What is it?
Cloud failover solutions refer to alternative solutions that can take over the operations of the solution when it happens to turn non-functional. The cloud failover plan is in many respects similar to the regular failover plan – have a plan B when services go offline.
How it works?
Cloud failover solutions do not share physical space with any of the systems. So no matter what causes the downtime, the cloud failover server will always remain unaffected.
The Teclogix advantage
Teclogix offers cloud failover solutions to ensure your backups are always safe.
“Backup always keep you safe and seals your success, so don’t forget to save your data and take the backup.“
What is it?
Cloud Replication refers to the process of replicating data from on-premises storage to the cloud, or from one cloud instance to another. Traditional data replication involves replicating data across different physical servers on the company’s local network.
How it works?
- Data is replicated from physical storage to the cloud, or from one cloud instance to another.
- It uses fully-managed remote servers located across the town or the county.
- Cloud-based software and resources follow a subscription-based pricing model, allowing users to rent them on a monthly/annum basis. These form the operating costs.
- It is cost-effective as it only requires you to set up an account with the cloud service provider to start the replication process.
- It only requires you to have an active internet connection to start the replication process.
The Teclogix advantage
Teclogix offers an range of efficient data replication solutions.
“Backup always keep you safe and seals your success, so don’t forget to save your data and take the backup.“
What is it?
Data recovery can be defined as a process of obtaining the data located on a storage device that cannot be accessed by the standard means due to its previous termination or certain damage to the component.
Different approaches are used to regain the missing files, yet, only on the condition that their content is present somewhere within the storage. For instance, data recovery doesn’t cover the situations when a file has never been written to a persistent storage, like documents that were created but could not be eventually saved to the hard disk drive due to a power failure. Also, none of the existing restore methods can cope with the cases of permanent erasure which occurs when some other information occupies its storage space – under such circumstances, the lost files can only be retrieved from an external backup.
How it works?
The information remaining on an intact storage device can usually be recovered without professional help by means of data specialized software. However, it is important to keep in mind that no information is recoverable after being overwritten or permanently terminated. For this reason, nothing should be written to the storage until the last file from it is rescued.
Most data recovery utilities operate using the algorithms of metadata analysis, the method of raw recovery based on the known content of files or a combination of the two approaches.
The Teclogix advantage
Teclogix uses specialized software to attempt to recover lost data on form of storage devices such as hard drive and memory sticks. If we are unable to recover teh data we will outsource a data recovery specialist to get the job done.
“Backup always keep you safe and seals your success, so don’t forget to save your data and take the backup.“