Data disasters pose significant risks to businesses, with statistics indicating that over half of businesses suffering data loss may shut down within two years. While startups often back up data, many do so incorrectly. Common mistakes include assuming cloud storage serves as complete backup and improperly backing up data through manual file copying to external drives. Solutions to these issues involve implementing true backup solutions that are isolated from local devices and the internet, thereby protecting against data loss, especially from ransomware attacks.
Many startups rely on cloud storage for data sync rather than as a proper backup solution. This mistake could lead to complete data loss during a cyberattack.
Data sync services like Google Drive and Dropbox do not protect against worst-case scenarios like ransomware attacks, which can encrypt both local and cloud copies of files.
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