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An Ultimate Guide on Air Gap Backup

Many of us must have heard of Air Gap Backup but may not be having in-depth knowledge. We know it is a technique used to avoid Data loss but how exact it secured Data could be a question for most of us.<br>We have created a Presentation covering all the aspects to detail you on Air Gap Backup and its working. <br>For details please go through the following PPT.

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An Ultimate Guide on Air Gap Backup

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  1. STONEFLY StoneFly, Inc. About Us StoneFly, Inc., headquartered in California, was founded to deliver upon the vision of simple and affordable storage optimization and disaster recovery protection through IP SAN solutions. StoneFly is a leading manufacturer of high-performance Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Networks (SAN) – iSCSI systems, Hyperconverged systems, and RAID systems. 2865 Grove Way,Castro Valley, CA 94546 USA www.stonefly.com

  2. An Ultimate Guide on Air Gap Backup

  3. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN: • What is Air Gapping? • What is an Air Gap Backup? • Types Of Air Gap Backups • Local air gap backups • Remote air gap backups • How Air Gap Backups work? • Benefits of Air Gap Backups • Areas of Improvement with Air Gap Backups

  4. WHAT IS AIR-GAPPING?

  5. WHAT IS AIR-GAPPING? An air gap is a physical separation between two networks, typically between a production network and a backup network. This separation helps to ensure that data remains secure in the event of a breach or attack on the primary network. Air gapping can also be used as a security measure for critical data, preventing it from being physically accessed by unauthorized individuals. There are several benefits to using an air gap solution for backing up data. First, it helps to ensure that data remains secure and confidential. Second, it can help to prevent data loss in the event of a primary network outage or failure. Third, air gapping can improve performance by reducing traffic on the primary network.

  6. What is an Air Gap Backup? An air gap backup is a type of data storage that is not connected to any other devices or networks. This means that the data is physically isolated and cannot be accessed remotely. Air gap backups are often used as a last line of defense against malware or other attacks, as they cannot be targeted directly. Instead, an attacker would need to have physical access to the device in order to retrieve the data. Air gap backups can be created using a variety of methods, including portable storage devices, optical media, and even paper printouts.

  7. Types of Air Gap Backups • Air gap backups are a type of backup that is not physically connected to the main network. Air gap backups are typically stored on an external hard drive or in the cloud. Air gap backups are used to protect data in the event of a disaster, such as a fire or flood. Air gap backups can also be used to protect data from malware or other security threats. There are two main types of air gap backups: • Local Air Gap Backups • Remote Air Gap Backups

  8. Local Air Gap Backups Local air gap backups are stored on an external hard drive or other local storage device. Local air gap backups are typically used for small businesses or individuals who do not have access to a remote backup solution. Remote air gap backups are stored in the cloud or on a remote server. • Remote Air Gap Backups Remote air gap backups are typically used for larger businesses or organizations that need to protect large amounts of data. Air gap backups can be used in conjunction with other backup solutions, such as cloud backups or traditional on-site backups.

  9. How Air Gap Backups Work? An air gap backup is a type of backup that is not connected to any other network or computer. This means that the data is stored in a completely isolated environment, making it much more secure. Air gap backups are often used for sensitive data or for critical systems where any kind of exposure could be disastrous. The main way that an air gap backup works is by physically storing the data on a separate piece of hardware. This could be an external hard drive, a USB drive, or even a DVD. The data is then copied onto this storage device and disconnected from the computer. It can then be stored in a safe location, like a locked drawer or safe.

  10. Benefits of Air Gap Backup Air gap backups provide a number of benefits over traditional backup methods. Air gap backups are not connected to the network, which means they are less likely to be corrupted or destroyed in the event of a breach. Air gap backups also do not require power, which makes them more reliable in the event of a power outage.

  11. Areas of Improvement with Air Gap Backups As businesses increasingly rely on digital data, the need for robust backup solutions has never been greater. Air gap backups provide an extra level of protection by physically isolating backup data from the network. However, there are some areas where air gap backups could be improved. One area is security. Air gap backups are not immune to security threats such as malware and viruses. In order to protect backup data, it is important to have a robust security protocol in place. This may include using encryption and ensuring that only authorized personnel have access to the data. Another area of improvement is reliability. Air gap backups can be susceptible to power outages and other disruptions. To ensure that data is properly backed up, it is important to have a redundant backup system in place. This may include using both on-site and off-site backups.

  12. Why Choose StoneFly? StoneFly helps you to turn your data into a competitive advantage. This is our value proposition. Your business demands that your information is protected, accessible, available anywhere and anytime. StoneFly offers a wide range of solutions that fit your budget and technical requirements while being flexible, scalable and portable to support your future growth.

  13. THANK YOU STONEFLY 2865 Grove Way,Castro Valley, CA 94546 USA 510-265-1616 www.stonefly.com Sales@StoneFly.com

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