What You Should Know About Backups To Ensure That You Are The Master Of Your Own Destiny!

What You Should Know About Backups To Ensure That You Are The Master Of Your Own Destiny mobisoft infotech

All of us know that all computing systems eventually fail. Even though computing has become much more reliable, still from time to time, systems suffer from operational failures either because of human mistakes, hardware/software failure or malicious hacking. In such situations, it’s of paramount importance to have regular backups of the data so that you can recover from any such failures. Here, we will discuss the backups in the context of the web and mobile applications.

What You Should Know About Backups To Ensure That You Are The Master Of Your Own Destiny mobisoft infotech

Purpose Of Backups

Backups primarily serve 2 purposes:

What Needs To Be Backed Up?

Protection Against Hacking

  1. Generally, for a project, a hosting account is taken from a single provider, for example, AWS cloud.
  2. If a hacker manages to get full access or partial access to AWS account credentials then he/she can delete the entire data in your account.
  3. To protect against this, regular backups should be made in another datacenter from another provider.
  4. Naturally, this increases the cost as you need to pay for some compute and an equivalent amount of storage to another provider.
  5. The business should weigh in a remote chance of losing all its data against the cost involved to backup all the data at least once every 24 hours in another data center.

Conclusion

So one might wonder, do I need to implement all of the above strategies to backup my application securely. In an ideal world yes. However, depending on how much revenue you are earning from your application, you might decide on which of the above strategies to use. As a bare necessity, every application must backup the database and user generated files, once every 24 hours to something like Amazon S3. This gives you a reasonable amount of security in case of a potential disaster. Then based on the business use case and costs involved you can determine whether you need standby DB servers and backups in another datacenter.

Author's Bio:

Pritam Barhate

Pritam Barhate, with an experience of 14+ years in technology, heads Technology Innovation at Mobisoft Infotech. He has a rich experience in design and development. He has been a consultant for a variety of industries and startups. At Mobisoft Infotech, he primarily focuses on technology resources and develops the most advanced solutions.

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