You back up all your company data, and hopefully you test those backups occasionally. But when it comes to backups do you treat all data equally? There’ll be some data that’s critical to your business. Customer lists, employee details, next year’s budget: they’re important, but they’re not critical. If you lost them, there would be embarrassment, maybe loss of revenue, but the business would survive.
When business critical data is lost, that spells the end of the business. It’s often the business’s Intellectual Property (IP), which represents the value of the business to the shareholders and investors. For many research and high-tech businesses, it’s a git repository. For my business, Tiger Computing, it’s a git repo and a wiki. What’s yours?
The critical data must be backed up, automatically, off-site…
