Hello,
Our company just invested in our own dedicated server and I would like to know your best suggestion on a backup solution? My server company does not provide any backups. I assume I could obviously download a backup myself, and keep it on a local machine. But is there a better, more industry standard process? Something more automatic?
Buy a stack of USB-powered hard drives as your backup drives and rotate them as needed. I would suggest 5 for daily backups, 1 for monthly backups, and 1 for yearly backups.
These aren’t really suitable for a dedicated server. Are you expecting the datacenter to rotate USB keys? Most facilities won’t offer it and those that do will generally charge more than the server cost itself.
@OP, your options are:
Choose a dedicated server provider who offers you backup options
Choose a backup storage provider or aggregator that will let you backup to AWS
Use something like CodeGuard.com (website level backups)
Perform local backups to your machine as you indicate. Some FTP software will let you schedule this
Drives, not keys. I was under the impression that the server was on-site, rather than off-site. Yes, if the server is off-site, this solution would not be practical.