In previous blogs, we’ve talked about Backup Best Practices, RTO & RPO, and Business Continuity. We briefly talked about recovery in the Backup Best Practices blog; here we’re going to expound on that process.
Backup and Recovery Testing
Best Practices for File Safety
File storage is something that many computer users have traditionally not thought about. Instead, they kept files on their computers and hoped that their computer continued to work so their files were always available. A computer crash could very...
Can Your Business Survive Without the Cloud?
From a big picture perspective, the cloud hasn’t been around all that long. However, in just a short amount of time, we’ve gone from surviving without it to needing it to stay relevant in today’s fast-paced market.
8 Tips for Working From Home
The governor of Massachusetts, where I live, just closed schools for another month. After just a couple weeks of this, my teenage boys are already restless and actually want to go back. I love my kids, but, like most of us, I am used to spending at...
Losing Money Without the Cloud
It’s getting harder and harder these days to find a company that doesn’t use business continuity management in cloud computing. If you’re one of the businesses that haven’t made the switch, you’re putting yourself at a huge disadvantage and...
What an MSP can do for your biotech startup
All startups, biotech or otherwise, need IT. Email, file storage, means to collaborate (chat, phones, meetings), laptops, networking etc. all have to be working before day one. That is, this all has to be working before one can even think about...
RTO vs RPO
When talking about business continuity, and disaster recovery, the two terms RTO and RPO frequently come up. But what are they? What do they mean? And how do you determine what your RTO and RPO values are? RTO and RPO sound similar, and may go hand...
Backup Best Practices
“I’m SO SORRY!! I clicked the link!! :-(“ You read that line a second time, and now calls are already coming into the help desk. The main file share, aka “dumping ground” has been encrypted with a message that for 10 bitcoin you can get your files...
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