Dedicated Servers Backup and Recovery Strategies for Web
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Recovery Strategies for Web Hosting Companies
by: Rodney Ringler
What kind of backup recovery strategy should a company have
for its dedicated server? Web hosting companies have been
debating this architecture since their existence began. It is
really a question pondered by the whole IT community. There are
many right solutions, dependent on your companys ability to
handle downtime. The correct solution for you will factor in
the amount of redundant protection you need against the overall
cost.
Before we discuss the different options for backing up and
recovering your dedicated server, we should mention that the
server hardware, data center, and fiber connection are all
critical to reliability. This article is specifically focused
on strategies to backup and recover your servers data.
At a minimum, you can create a partition in your hard drive
and backup your server weekly or monthly. There is no cost to
this kind of solution, but the downsides are obvious. If your
hard drive crashes, you will lose your backup as well. This
kind of solution is only recommended if you can afford to lose
all of your data, which most web hosting companies cannot.
Next, you can contract a remote backup service to set up
offsite backups. These backups can be run daily, weekly, or
monthly. The cost of this solution is around $30-$50/month
depending on the web hosting provider. This option gives you a
solid backup in case your hard drive crashes. The downside is
that recovery time will take 6-12 hours or more depending on
how much data you have. The data has to be manually copied
over, and this is a slow process. If you can afford the cost,
this solution is part of an overall backup system, but it is
not recommended as your only solution.
The next backup option is to have a second hard drive
installed on your server and have it set up to do daily,
weekly, or monthly backups. Most web hosting companies that
provide dedicated servers will charge between $15-$30 for a
second hard drive. This is a nice compliment to the previous
solution if you have the budget for both. The recovery time is
faster then a remote backup. But unlike a remote backup, if
your dedicated server or the datacenter are down, then you
cannot access the backup. For most small web hosting companies
this is not a problem. If their entire server or datacenter are
down, they have larger issues to worry about. We recommend this
as a complimentary option with a remote backup.
Next, a web hosting company can use mirrored RAID drives.
This option will cost $50-$80/month more, but it provides the
fastest possible recovery in case of a hard drive crash. You
can just reboot using the mirrored drive, and you are back in
business. The cost is a little higher, but this is a nice
luxury. The downside of this option is that if your server is
unavailable, then you still cannot reach your data.
Additionally, if the hard drive becomes corrupted it will also
corrupt your backup. This is why we recommend mirrored drives
as part of a larger solution that includes other backup
systems.
Finally, there are mirrored servers. This entails the
largest cost and is really not necessary, except for those web
hosting companies that can tolerate no downtime at all. In this
scenario, if the server itself dies you can have another server
ready to take the load. In fact, if your company is large
enough, you might already need this kind of solution for
performance. Some websites require multiple servers to handle
the performance, and it is load balanced across them. In this
case, if a server dies the system still runs. This is the best
solution but it is not always necessary. And, of course it is
costly.
We recommend a weekly remote backup to provide you with a
fail safe version. Even if the datacenter burns down, you will
have a copy of your data. To this we would add either mirrored
RAID drives or a second hard drive, depending on your hosting
companys needs. If you are more worried about recovery time
from hard drive crashes, which is the most frequent hardware
problem with dedicated servers, then go with the RAID drives.
If you are more worried about the hard drive getting corrupted,
go with the second hard drive.
We hope this article provides you with the information you
need to adequately back up your dedicated server!
Dedicated Servers Backup and Recovery Strategies for
Web Hosting Companies
Dedicated
Servers Backup and Recovery Strategies for Web Hosting
Companies by: Rodney Ringler What kind of backup
recovery strategy should a company have for its dedicated
server? Web
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