I always recommend incorporating comprehensive disaster recovery and business continuity plans, then periodically reviewing their effectiveness.
One part of that plan should be remote offsite backups. Very often incorporating a remote backup is as easy as downloading a software client onto your network server or personal computer, so why do we see so many threads on web hosting forums from OPs complaining they've lost everything when their provider hiccups? Can that be attributed to complacency, lack of knowledge or what?
One part of that plan should be remote offsite backups. Very often incorporating a remote backup is as easy as downloading a software client onto your network server or personal computer, so why do we see so many threads on web hosting forums from OPs complaining they've lost everything when their provider hiccups? Can that be attributed to complacency, lack of knowledge or what?