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[font=ubuntu, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Decades When Point-in-Time Backups Were Enough[/font]
[font=ubuntu, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Since the volume of the data back then was comparatively small, this method was enough. A single copy of the complete data, taken at the time of significant data operations was sufficient then.[/font]
[font=ubuntu, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Later, the dropping costs and rising revolution in the technical upgradation lead to the need for an increased understanding of data importance. This growing knowledge about the importance of data created some problems too, although. The expanding amount of data stored could not be quickly transferred to any external media when any back-up source had to be created in an overnight.[/font]
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[font=ubuntu, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Finding a Subordinate Data Centre for Replication[/font]
[font=ubuntu, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Even though with disadvantages, doing early replication was a crucial step and the best option available then. This option could bring the mission-critical data back online in some minutes and reduce the damage by offering quick business continuity.[/font]
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[font=ubuntu, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Current data replication techniquesare having a big range of alternatives for all types of businesses. There is an option to choose the entire physical server with its components or just the needed ones from the VM. You get the cloud services or a combination of several services with significant control of choosing the replication destination as per your necessities.[/font]
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