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Another node was added to IT Center Cloud network: the Сustomer, with whom we are working for the seventh year, opened a new office in St. Petersburg.
This means that Check Point firewall works in the Сustomer's office now.

We continue the series of articles devoted to backup. Today we focus on practice: why manual backup is bad and how to solve optimally the backup task if you are an owner of small or medium business.

In the previous publication devoted to backup issues we discussed the backup task on the example of rule 3-2-1 closing the main question "where do I start?". Let us turn to practice.
If you at least once archived the data (for example a family photo archive) you know: a full copy of the archive takes a long time and the archive itself a lot of space. Backup on a company scale exacerbates the problem because it is necessary to operate with large volumes of information. Three approaches to creating backups, which will be discussed below, and appeared as an attempt to optimize the backup process.

Mr. Paul Johnson the most celebrated and best-loved British historian in America met Winston Churchill himself in October 1946 when he was a boy about to go up to Oxford.
”He gave me one of his giant matches he used for lighting cigars. I was emboldened by that into saying, ’Mr. Winston Churchill, sir, to what do you attribute your success in life?’ and he said without hesitating: ’Economy of effort. Never stand up when you can sit down, and never sit down when you can lie down.’ And he then got into his limo.”
IT Center totally shares the views of the Prime Minister and Nobel laureate, preferring in its work to moving around the city and business trips active use of IT REPARO! and remote interaction applications with the Customer.

Today we start a a series of articles concerning IT topics. Backup subject is the first one. Backup idea is out of luck. It's depreciated, it has a lot of common misconception.

