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Database backup is the process of creating a copy (backing up) of an organization’s structured data utilized by popular databases such as SAP HANA and Microsoft SQL Server.
The purpose of creating a copy is to reconstruct the original data when the need for data and database workload recovery arises in the face of accidental deletion, corruption or attack.
In hybrid cloud deployments, structured data can be found on-premises in database workloads running on physical servers, virtual machines, or within containers, or running in virtual machines or containers in the cloud.
Database backup is a data protection solution for structured data that reside in database workloads – and should optimally cover hybrid environments — as companies require backup and recovery of their data both on-premises and in cloud environments. Structured data housed in enterprise databases is critical to the businesses who rely on them to store data in a relational manner as a backend for many business-critical applications, including ERP, SCM, CRM , and more. With the cost of downtime ever-increasing, companies must ensure they have secure backups of their data for speedy recovery.
In today’s on-demand, always-on world, a database backup can no longer use older methods the require shutting down the database engine to perform a backup. Database backup solutions today need to perform the backup operation while the database is still running. This type of backup requires a lot more work behind the scenes, because data is still being written to the database workload while it is trying to be copied out for protection. Database workload protection solutions using an integrated method can perform a backup of all files in the database including table space, partition, Master database, transaction logs and other related files to the instance, without shutting down the database engine. This helps to ensures that database workloads are not corrupted during the backup process. It is best to perform scheduled database backups frequently and periodically to protect continuously changing structured data.
A database backup protects all the structured data associated with business-critical database workloads. On-premise or cloud-based database backups can be implemented to various backup storage targets: onsite, offsite, cloud – or they can follow a hybrid cloud approach.
Regardless of the structured data backup’s designated destination, companies must follow careful steps to ensure proper backup and data protection. The main stages of the database backup process include:
Backups are sent to a storage location for recovery in the event of data loss. Solutions can write to local or to cloud storage. It is important to consider storage strategy particularly for large data sets, to weigh cost considerations as well as RPOs and RTOs. 3-2-1 rule of backup dictates that companies need to have 3 copies of their data, in 2 different places, with one offsite. Database backup solutions should give companies the flexibility to have primary storage on premises for quick recovery of large on premises workloads, while sending secondary copies to cloud, as an air gapped offsite storage. In addition, databases running in the cloud will want flexible options to leverage cloud storage for primary and secondary backup copies.
Lastly, database backup solutions must be architected for fast data restore, so companies leveraging the database backup can get their data back quickly when they need it, to keep the business running smooth.
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The amount of data created daily is staggering, and all of it must be stored and protected against potential loss. The average size of a data breach was estimated at 26 thousand records, while the cost per lost record was $150. The impact of data loss on businesses lasts for years after a disruptive event. Without robust database backup, it is fair to expect some data loss and application failure due to scheduled and unscheduled disruptions. Without database workload protection, businesses run the risk of revenue and abnormal customer losses due to extended outages and recovery times. Over the past four years, the rise of data breach events led to an increase in abnormal customer loss, costing businesses up to $5.7 million per existing customer lost. In short, database backup keeps your business healthy and brings your business back to life faster in the aftermath of a disruptive event. IDC research finds that the average cost of downtime is $250,000 per hour.
The demand on database workloads has grown over the years. Not only are there more databases, they are now larger, faster, and more complex than before. Businesses are relying on bigger and faster databases to store their information, and if lost, their data would be irreplaceable. The benefits of database backup include reduced downtime, business continuity, and database recoverability from a malicious attack, like ransomware.
Digital data and applications are the drivers of business growth. Protecting business-critical workloads and applications that depend on Microsoft SQL and SAP HANA is vital for business survival. Database workload protections provide a safety net against data loss, corruption or attack.
The right database backup offering need to extend the benefits of data protection for companies to include:
Organizations of all sizes use database data protection in many ways, including these use cases:
Yes! Commvault® Database Backup provides a Backup as a Service (BaaS) solution that backs up critical data in Microsoft SQL Server and SAP HANA databases. By delivering on the comprehensive benefits listed above, Commvault offers database and IT admins and easy-to-use solutions that give them the tools and the visibility they need to minimize risks to critical applications and data. The solution offers total protection for database workloads on-premises or in the cloud to help you thrive in a hybrid cloud IT environment.
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