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Which costs less: cloud backup and recovery or tape backup?

Comparing the cost of a cloud backup solution against an equivalent tape system can be a tricky calculation.


 

The best way to approach the issue is to consider total cost of ownership for both systems. To determine the total cost for a tape backup system you will need to consider the following:
•   Hardware
•   Software
•   Ongoing maintenance for both hardware and software
•   Initial setup costs for configuration
•   Time and resources for managing backup and restore, including periodic recovery drills
•   Future scalability and costs of additional infrastructure

For a cloud-based backup service, costs to consider include:
•   Recoverability assessment
•   Initial implementation
•   Pay-per-use for capacity

Many companies will discover that the total cost of ownership for a cloud backup and recovery system is significantly lower. Along with total cost of ownership, there are other associated financial advantages of a cloud backup service including:
•   Lower operating and administrative costs due to automated backups
•   Built-in scalability which makes it easy to evolve with new business needs
•   Cloud backup software that scans your data for integrity or corruption issues and alerts your company immediately, preventing costly problems in advance
•   Deployment of IT resources in more strategic innovative initiatives, that enable greater competitive advantages
•   Simple recovery drills for peace of mind

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