Cloud Backup

Cloud backup (also known as online backup or remote backup) is the process of backing up files or databases by storing copies online. The aim of a cloud backup is to ensure critical data is preserved in the event of a system failure or security breach.

There are several popular cloud backup services available, including Dropbox and Google Drive. With Cloudways, you can configure server-level or application-level backups, making it easy to restore websites or applications to previous versions in cases of critical errors.
A cloud backup effectively acts as a safety net, allowing a business to resume operations quickly after a catastrophic system failure or major security compromise. What’s more, a cloud backup typically includes features that aren’t offered by an on-premises backup, such as data syncing, data mirroring and instant restore, providing greater flexibility and peace of mind.
As part of a cloud backup, structured data is copied into a different or externally-hosted cloud-based server. To achieve this, an IT environment must first install cloud backup software before setting up a scenario whereby an updated duplicate of your data is made and kept on the cloud backup provider’s behalf. Most of the time, these backups happen automatically and often guarantee the highest level of data protection.