Building Redundancy into Your Backup Strategy: Why it's Important and How to Do it
Building redundancy into your backup strategy is critical to ensuring that your data is protected against loss or corruption. Redundancy involves creating multiple copies of your data and storing them in different locations, so that if one backup fails or is lost, you still have access to your data. In this blog, we'll discuss why redundancy is important and how to incorporate it into your backup strategy. What is Redundancy? Redundancy refers to the practice of creating additional backups or copies of data in order to ensure that the data is protected against loss or corruption. This can involve creating multiple backups of data and storing them in different locations, or using different types of backup media to store backups. The goal of redundancy is to minimize the risk of data loss and ensure that data can be recovered in the event of a disaster or outage. By building redundancy into your backup strategy, you can help ensure that your data is always accessible and recove