Q: For NetCare OnSite Backup, what happens if the staff member forgets to swap the external drive?
A: Because it’s a two step operation, the day’s data is still backed up so you are still fully protected against a hardware failure.
Q: What data is backed up each day?
A: A full backup is done one day per week, and then daily incremental backups are performed for the next 6 days.
Q: How many days of data are stored on-site?
A: If space on the disk sub-system permits we recommend keeping three full backups onsite, extending back 21 days.
Q: What happens if a file is accidentally deleted and we don’t realize for some time?
A: All files deleted since the earliest full weekly backup can be recovered from the on-site disk backup. If the recommended three full backups are kept, this means up to 21 days.
Q: For NetCare Onsite Backup, how many external drives do we need?
A: As a minimum, we recommend one drive for each working day (so either 5 or 7). We also recommend one full backup be done each month, and that this external drive then be permanently archived off-site.
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