A Proven Framework for Reliable, Restorable Backups
The 3-2-1 backup strategy is a widely accepted best practice for protecting business data against hardware failure, ransomware, accidental deletion, and disasters.
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3 Copies of Your Data Production data plus at least two additional backup copies ensure you always have a safe version to restore.
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2 Different Types of Storage Backups are stored across different media (for example on-premise storage and cloud), reducing single-point-of-failure risk.
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1 Off-Site Location At least one backup is stored off-site in a secure environment, keeping your information safe from local incidents.
Security-first Design
Primary Data
Office PCs · Servers
Local Backup
On-prem storage
Off-Site Backup
Secure cloud / remote site
Why Your Business Needs 3-2-1 Backup
Data loss can happen at any time due to ransomware, hardware issues, human error or physical damage. A 3-2-1 backup strategy keeps your business online and your information recoverable.
Ransomware & Cyber Attacks
Modern attacks can encrypt or corrupt your data in minutes. 3-2-1 backup gives you clean copies to restore, even when your systems are compromised.
Hardware Failure & Device Loss
Disks, NAS devices and servers eventually fail. With a 3-2-1 backup in place, a hardware issue never becomes a business-stopping disaster.
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Human Error & Accidental Deletion
Files are deleted, overwritten or moved by mistake every day. Point-in-time backups let you quickly restore what was lost without stress or blame.
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Business Continuity & Resilience
When incidents happen, the question is how fast you can recover. A 3-2-1 backup strategy keeps your core systems online and your operations running.