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Data Backup Testing

We recently went through a new client acquisition that required us to use backups to install their new server because the old server was in the cloud far away.  The process was pretty painful because the former IT company didn’t have proper backup systems in place.  This made me think of some other issues we’ve encountered with backups for new clients over the years.  It also reinforces our position on why every company needs Data Backup Testing on a regular basis.  

Why Should You Test Your Backups?

The answer might seem simple, but if that’s true then why do so many IT providers fail to test backups regularly?  Answer:  because clients don’t know it should be required.  I’ve witnessed dozens of disaster scenarios where a client was trusting their IT provider to manage the backups properly, but there was no reporting mechanism.  Supervisors and Business Owners know that you can’t manage what do you don’t measure.  This situation is no exception to that rule.  At a minimum, every client should require monthly reports stating the integrity of the backups of their data.  This report should explicitly show that the backups were restored – not just checked for integrity through built-in software.

What Does Backup Testing Look Like?

This answer may be slightly dependent upon the nature of your data system and the backup system used by your IT provider, but there are a few key components that should be universally observed:  

Backup systems can fail just like everything else.  The only way to mitigate that risk is to constantly monitor and test the system.  Don’t be content with a stock report from the backup software that says everything is good.  Make your IT company do the remediation and you might just save your business in the process.  

Download our Essential Guide to Business Continuity here to make sure your business is protected.  Get the questions you need to ask your IT provider about your Backup Testing here.  

 

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