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To start, Happy World Backup Day everybody! If you’re here, we’ll take a shot in the dark and say that it’s because you are curious about your different storage options, the pros and cons of different backup options, or because you really love Proper Sky!
Cloud computing/storage, has seen increasingly high-demand (See: Fortune Business projections) as a need for many businesses in the past 20 years or so. Now, while this increase and mass adoption of cloud technology may seem like a no-brainer, there are some things to consider when deciding what sort of storage option you will go with and you shouldn’t decide aimlessly. It’s important to know that not all storage solutions are created equally. While all storage options serve similar solutions, they do have their differences.
First, let’s discuss on-premise storage. On-premise storage is still widely accepted as common practice by many companies around the world. It has been around for a much longer time and has stood the test of time. It comes in all shapes and sizes, is a sturdy option, and allows for high levels of customization.
Some pros of on premise storage:
Some cons of on-premise storage:
Less reliant on infrastructure, cloud storage is a great option for all, especially with those who have less available resources or capital.
Some of the pros of cloud storage would be:
While that list is enticing, there are still some of the cons of cloud storage and cloud backups, all of which are to be considered:
It goes without saying that cloud and on-premise storage options each have their own strengths and weaknesses.
When deciding what storage option is right for you, some good questions you can ask yourself would be: “How much storage capacity do I need and is there the possibility of ever needing more?”, “How crucial is it that we consistently backup our data?”, “How much money am I willing to spend on my backup solution?”, and really the most important for most business owners. “What will cause the least amount of headaches?”
There is also the third option of a hybrid backup solution – allowing for you to benefit from the best of both worlds… keeping in mind this may lead to cons from both. Hybrid solutions allow you to, more or less, pick and choose which services you want from each. This option, although probably the most costly, likely will check all of your boxes regardless of your company size, wants, and needs.
As they say, storing data is cheap, recovering data is expensive. Please keep in mind that these lists are not totally extensive and independent research is highly encouraged.
Happy World Backup Day, everybody.