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Back Up and Recovery Sue Kayton October 2015

We have a fireproof safe We had a fireproof safe We have a fireproof safe

Where to back up On site (in house or office) Off site (in safe deposit box, neighbor) Cloud

Cloud storage 6

How to back up

Back up hardware USB keychain drive External portable hard drive External hard drive Network attached storage (NAS) Windows desktop or server

Rotate backup drives

RAID or NAS devices Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) Network Attached Storage (NAS) device Multiple hard drives protect against single disk failure Complex to install Requires software on client computers Data will be permanently lost if enclosure fails Enclosure failures are common Keep another copy of all data on NAS

NAS vs. external hard drive

How often to back up System back up once or twice a year, or when you install a major software package Complete data back up once a month for home users, typically once a week for business. Daily or hourly backup of active files for business Continuous real-time cloud back up (i.e. Dropbox) for critical data

Automatic backup ?

Back up desktops and laptops Data backup Documents, favorites, bookmarks, pictures, downloads, installers, Outlook, QuickBooks GFI Backup software System backup Windows image backup (all or nothing) Acronis image backup (flexible)

Back up data, bookmarks, favorites, pictures, music, installers, etc.

Outlook, Quicken, and QuickBooks These files can get too big to back up or open reliably Archive or delete older items Empty Deleted Items folder Compact or purge Outlook once a month

Passwords and usernames Make a list of all usernames and passwords Computer login Email Wireless network Online accounts Key employees or family members should have copy of list Put copy in safe deposit box

Other things to back up Webmail (Gmail) Gmail calendar Gmail Contacts Cell phone photos, apps and files Data on tablets and laptops

System recovery options Roll back to factory as-shipped condition Need recovery DVDs or flash drive Restore to Windows or Acronis system image Need Windows or Acronis boot/repair disk Roll back Windows system files Seldom succeeds Clean install of Windows or Mac OS Need all your install disks and install files

Data recovery Recover data from last full data backup Incremental data backup for files changed since last data backup Super simple if all data is in the cloud.

Disaster recovery – without a backup Sometimes you get lucky and can recover data for less than $200 Sometimes you need a clean room and $1,000+ to recover data Sometimes data cannot be recovered at any price

Back Up and Recovery Sue Kayton October 2015