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The Benefits Of Cloud-To-Cloud Backup Services

With critical business data stored on cloud storage backups are crucial. There are many options available to backup cloud data. They include cloud-to-cloud backup services and services that backup your cloud SaaS environment on-premises. Cloud-to-cloud backups offer many benefits when it comes to protecting your cloud-based data. What are the benefits of cloud-tou2013cloud backups?<br><br>Cloud-to-Cloud Backups: The Benefits<br>Cloud-to-cloud backups offer the following benefits:<br><br>Cloud backups offer unlimited scalability capacities, capacity and capacity<br>The

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The Benefits Of Cloud-To-Cloud Backup Services

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  1. The Advantages Of Cloud To Cloud Backup Services Backups are vital for the protection of business-critical information stored in the cloud. There are a variety of options to protect cloud-based data. These solutions include both cloud-to-cloud backup solutions as well as services that backup your cloud SaaS environments on-premises. Cloud-to cloud backups have many advantages when it comes to safeguarding your data in the cloud. What are the advantages of cloud-to-cloud backups? Benefits of cloud-to-cloud backups include the following: Cloud backups provide unlimited capacity, capacity and scalability One of the most attractive aspects of the cloud generally is the ease in which resources can be scaled depending on the requirements. Cloud subscriptions are as easy as pressing a button to add more resources to your account. One excellent illustration of cloud storage with this kind of "scalability as the service" functionality, is Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS). The scalability features of these powerful systems allow users to easily increase or shrink storage according to your business's needs. These types of scalability capabilities are almost impossible to achieve using on-premises infrastructure. It can be difficult to increase storage capacity or perform for backups using on-premises software. This can result in substantial time and cost. Physical infrastructure can be difficult to acquire and provide. It can be difficult to procure and provide physical infrastructure within an on-premise data center. This is due to the fact that it cannot be easily "reduced" once the infrastructure has been put in place. In contrast, cloud environments make it extremely simple. With a couple of mouse clicks on your cloud dashboard, storage is able to be added or taken away. If you are thinking about cloud storage to store backups for your cloud SaaS environment, you can reap the scalability advantages outlined with cloud infrastructure are accessible with Office 365 cloud backup. Operational expense vs. capital expense Today, more companies choose to use the OPEX model rather than the capital expenditures (CAPEX) model. With operational expenses, you are paying for the services you use as you use them. These are generally the day-to-day expenses that are incurred in managing your company. With capital expenditures, you're paying the cost upfront for the hardware, software, or other component that you will hopefully realize benefits from in the future. The cost of capital for many businesses including small companies that have a limited cash flow can be difficult to fund. It is costly to build the data center. It is crucial to think about storage, compute, performance as well as other aspects of infrastructure, including HVAC and electrical. Backups, while essential however, they are a process that is often difficult to quantify a real benefit from normal day-to-day operations when there is no data loss. This is especially true

  2. when getting C-levels to sign off on the major investment required to build a backup infrastructure. Cloud resiliency is the foundation of this project One of the huge advantages that cloud computing offers to companies is the degree of resiliency and uptime to your applications from an infrastructure perspective. Cloud data centers that service the likes of Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are top-of-the-line data centers, with ratings that are essentially impossible to achieve on premises. Backups of business-critical data in the cloud must be as robust and secure as is possible. Cloud- to-cloud backups mean that you're using cloud environments to store backups of your cloud data. Backups protected You want your backup data to be secured at all times. You hear of many horror stories about organizations getting hit by ransomware. The ransomware is able to encrypt both the backup and production data. This is a scenario that could be catastrophic. Similar to the above scenario it is important to avoid having your production and backup data to be affected by the same catastrophe. Backups on cloud storage can be stored on-premises, making them easily accessible and vulnerable to destruction, corruption, encryption, or any other type of loss. Backup solutions store backups in an array of files that are usually stored on a server that is part of your network.

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