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Off-site backup storage cannot be used for online backups. (Online backups require a constant connection to the source storage media so that backups can be run at regular intervals.) This means that after every fresh backup, the data needs to be carried off to the off-site location (usually a branch office or a records management company). Do not back up files to the same hard disk that Windows is installed on. For example, do not back up files to a recovery partition. Always store media used for backups (external hard disks, DVDs, or CDs) in a secure place to prevent unauthorized people from having access to your files; a fireproof location separate from your computer is recommended.
Protect your files and photos by making sure they're safely backed up. Use the following table to decide which backup solution is best for you.
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Cloud-based backup | Want to back up your content so it's safe and easy to access? We recommend using a cloud-based backup solution. With cloud-based backups:
You'll need:
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External hard drive or network drive backups | It may be best to use an external storage device or network drive backup in these cases:
You'll need:
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Legacy backups | We recommend you consider modern backup options like the ones listed above, as they're easier to manage and non-destructive. If you've used Backup and Restore in Windows 7, consider moving your content to a cloud-based backup. |
To learn more about recovery, see Recovery options in Windows 10.
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- A cold backup site is little more than an appropriately configured space in a building. Everything required to restore service to your users must be procured and delivered to the site before the process of recovery can begin. As you can imagine, the delay going from a cold backup site.
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