How Netdrafter Protects Data
Posted: September 04, 2007 » by Lead Architect » in Tips and Support
This is how Netdrafter protects data:
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1. Automatic web server files backup – twice hourly, daily, and weekly. Disk filers take a “snapshot” of the entire file system. So let’s say a file is accidentally deleted – well, we can recover it. So if there is a “disk failure”, no worries – the disk can be replaced without any interruption in service. There are no extra fees for these web site back up services as it is part of our normal hosting plan.
2. Automatic web server database (content and structure) backup – occurs daily. An automated restoration process is available for each backup and backups are kept for 25 days.
3. A local copy of customer web files and account data are kept on the main Netdrafter production machine.
4. MozyPro automatically backs up production machine when files are added or modified.
5. Periodically, Netdrafter will manually back up to an external source and store it in a local safety deposit box – the same place where the company stores its’ vital original records (accounting files, etc.)
6. Netdrafter machines are protected by APC UPS (for surge protection, lightning, and backup battery power) which literally saved them during the lighting attack.
7. Finally, the company is armed with “just in case” storage media (laptop, external hard drives, etc.) in the event of an emergency.
Netdrafter also has a disaster recovery plan, which describes their internal security processes and defines steps taken if the ripple affect of a disaster makes its way to Virginia. The company is wise to focus on keeping data safe, and with their multiple strategies to protect your files as if they were their own, well that’s just plain ‘ole good old fashioned business values.
How does your company protect data?
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