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Policy-based backups and how are they important

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Policy-based backups allow a company to perform backups automatically on a decided schedule and retain them depending on the backup policy. The backup policy can vary from company to company or even industry to industry. For Instance, a tech company will have a different backup policy than a pharmaceutical company or an insurance company will have a different policy than an average commercial company and so on.

The backup policies can be customizable and can vary, as discussed earlier. It can consist of Monthly backups, incremental or even daily backup, depending on the needs and requirements of a company. It can offer advantages such as scalability, Convince and refined backups for all your data.

Why is it Important to Setup the Right One?

  • Opting for a right backup policy and choosing what suits your company and data well can be very vital for a company in terms of storage and optimizing workloads, such as Veeam Backup Appliance. These policies can protect the VM machines workloads and can further optimize backups.
  • There is need for manual backups with Veeam. VSphere tags enables you to create logical groupings within your VMware environment. After this is done, you can then create your own sets of vSphere tags which can be assigned to your VM workloads. This will improve backups and availability of your data and infrastructure. 
  • These policies also help in Disaster Recovery. Modern Disaster Recovery testing revolves around the use of storage and of course VM snapshots. Although it is possible to create their snapshots manually, it makes it a lot easier if all of this is automated.

Ensure Reliability

The main purpose of a backup policy is to ensure that there is a reliable and constant backup and a liable way to recover it. Regularly scheduled backups, whether they are monthly, weekly or even daily, offer more predictability to the recovery process. Making it easier for data admins to recover data in the future as well.

Deduplication

A good backup policy must have deduplication. The ideal way is to back up data to the disk or cloud and then move it off the tape to a secondary location as it ages. This way, data will be more secure and will have storage space as well.

In Conclusion

Policy-based DR Backup help refine the backup process and make it easier for companies to understand their requirements. It offers scalability, enhances disaster recovery and optimizes your backups. Providing better security and reliability.