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Article Submitted by: Lisa G

Tuesday, 01 December 2009

Traditionally organizations followed conventional backup procedures where all data changes since the last backup is retraced and shoved through the enterprise's network at one time. This traditional method causes high negative impacts to currently running business operations. When such backups are performed, application performance is badly affected and it consumes considerable network bandwidth as well.

New advanced technologies in backup solutions have completely changed the conventional backup/restore process that was used previously by enterprises. In this method, new data is captured continuously, as and when it is created, and effectively backup-ed up throughout the day.

By using this method, the enterprise is able to use only negligible bandwidth and this imposes no impacts on production applications as well. Also, the enterprise is assured of recoveries from the most recent data. This methodology, in no way shortens the backup procedure, but it completely eliminates them as a discrete operation.

Usually, database administrators will define a retention period for the collected data. New technology solutions ensure that this retention period is available according to enterprise requirements. The solutions are designed in such a way that administrators can retroactively select any disaster recovery point within that retention period and immediately generate a disk-based copy of that recovery point.

This provision allows enterprise users to backup as and when they require and use that data to meet daily recovery requests faster and more reliably. It should also be noted that during any continuous data backup operation the backup operations can be off-loaded from any production server. Also, previous points in time can be created whenever needed without ever impacting production operations.

Overall, using the services of the right technology provider can free up CPU on the production servers, lower backup agent licensing costs, and remove any maintenance activities that would otherwise be associated with backup agents on production servers.

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