Whether it’s been internally developed or sourced from elsewhere, a lot of businesses are storing their data on the cloud. It's not hard to see why, there are a plethora of benefits to cloud storage, including its accessibility from remote locations, and the ease of incorporating the cloud into one's disaster recovery strategy. It seems like third-party cloud providers, including Microsoft’s Office 365 and G Suite Data, are taking the world by storm. More than 120 million commercial users stay connected with Office 365. Though G Suite hasn’t hit those numbers, the platform boasts over 4 million paying customers. Needless to say, a large chunk of global businesses are moving forward with the cloud. That could be for reasons to do with larger storage capacity or more cohesive functionality between products.
However, as for those businesses that are using these platforms as part of their DR solution, the question remains, “Will I be protected with what I’ve got from my third-party cloud provider if I require data recovery?” Unless you’ve taken steps to properly back up your third-party cloud data elsewhere, the answer is a hard “no”. The reasons to back up your cloud data are plenty. These are only a few:
StorageCraft is the data recovery pro. With our Cloud Backup, you can always recover your Office 365 or G Suite files no matter when disaster strikes. Plus, we’ll help you create a DR strategy that’s right for your business, ensuring your data are accessible no matter the time or place you need them. Contact us today for more details on our solutions and products, or request a free demo OneXafe.