Showing posts with label Backup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backup. Show all posts

Thursday, May 13, 2021

WHEN TO USE SAAS DATA BACKUP VS REPLICATION

 


As SaaS data management solutions evolve to meet the market's growing data management and data endpoint needs, the lines are becoming blurred between SaaS backup and replication. The following summarizes the typical SaaS backup and replication features that you are likely to encounter on the market and where these lines become blurred.

Some of the reasons for the market's evolving needs include the movement towards digitizing businesses, reflected in the increases of SaaS and cloud adoption, along with increasingly ambitious business continuity goals and more demanding regulations. Some key data goals may include:

  • Optimizing DataOps and DevOps time and resources

  • Creating a unified view of the companies data and customers

  • Seeding data lakes and warehouses for analysis

  • Meeting privacy regulations

  • Meeting financial regulations

  • Meeting business continuity RTO and RPO goals

  • Project-specific goals such as migrations and enhancing systems

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SaaS Backup Solutions: What to Expect

SaaS backup solutions provide DataOps with a tool that will automate their backups and make it easy for them to recover their data, metadata, and other assets such as files. A non-technical user should be reasonably comfortable navigating the solution. The main goals of the backup app are to meet compliance, audit, and business continuity goals. The data's endpoints are usually limited to a public or private cloud, necessitating a replication solution should the company need an on-premise self-hosted solution. What you will typically find as features:

  • Scheduled/automated daily backups of data, metadata, and other assets such as files

  • Reporting to indicate changes between backups

  • Comparison tools to investigate changes

  • An audit trail to validate compliance

  • "Forget Me" tools to meet privacy regulations

  • The ability to easily and quickly recover data from the backups to meet your RTO goals



When the Lines Blur Between SaaS Data Backup and Replication


The lines become blurred between commercially available products (backup and replication) when the demand for the frequency of backups increases, additional data endpoints are needed or data use becomes more diverse. Unfortunately, this sometimes requires a bit of digging and doesn't always yield a perfect vendor-to-vendor comparison which may include charges for additional data storage and API calls. The following section will highlight the typical replication features available commercially.

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SaaS Replication Solutions: What to Expect

As your data usage or endpoints needed become more complex, the products you will find more useful become SaaS data replication solutions.

When you want to do more with your data than back it up, then you will be drawn to SaaS data replication solutions. These may be additional features from SaaS data backup providers or a unique product line from a SaaS data management company. The solution helps to get the right data to the right business unit, regardless of geography, reliably and consistently. What does that mean?

Similar to backups, replicating SaaS data can ensure that, if one system fails, data can easily be recovered from another location. With data replication, it can also reduce your RTO since the data can be replicated to a local server. Replication can certainly boost your ability to meet business continuity goals and regulatory mandates, but, because of those additional endpoints and automated schema updates, it can do much more. SaaS data replication solution can power a companies analysis by populating data lakes and warehouses on a frequency of your choosing. It also finds application in enhancing or testing system performance to help with IT decision-making. These are some of the typical feature you can expect to find.

  • Flexible frequency and scheduling 

  • Multiple endpoints (SQL, NoSQL, public cloud, private cloud and on-premise)

  • Sandbox replication

  • Automated schema updates 

  • Choice of run modes

  • Enhancements through additional APIs

  • Integration with data workflows (connectors) 



Discover which set of data management tools work best for you and your company. Download Our Salesforce data backup and replication solutions comparison.





Wednesday, May 5, 2021

SALESFORCE BACKUP BEST PRACTICES

 





Learn how to leverage native and third-party apps to meet your compliance, operational and business continuity goals

Like all platforms, your Salesforce instance is not immune to data loss. Many SaaS providers do not provide data recovery services. Currently, Salesforce falls into that group but has indicated that it will reintroduce a service during the summer of 2021. Under these conditions, what should companies do to ensure their Salesforce backups meet their compliance, operational and business continuity goals?

A Summary of Popular Salesforce Backup Methods

Notably missing from this list are data downloads. We’ve omitted this from the list since it will not capture metadata and it would be time consuming to use this method to download files and other assets.

What we are highlighting are these popular methods:

  • Copy your Salesforce production to a Salesforce sandbox
  • Backup Salesforce data using APIs
  • Backup Salesforce data to any contemporary on-premise database like SQL Server, DB2, Oracle, or a Big Data database, such as Mongo, Casandra, etc.
  • Use 3rd-party backup apps

Native Salesforce Data and Metadata Backup Options

Although Salesforce offers many native backup tools, they recommend looking at 3rd-party offering since: “Some of these are more comprehensive in that they allow you to automate backups of both your data AND your
metadata and provide a mechanism by which to restore that data easily.”



3rd-Party Salesforce Data & Metadata Backup Options

While Salesforce provides its own (native) data export features to prevent permanent data loss, they also recommend customers use partner backup solutions. The main reason is that 3rd-party Salesforce backup options give users the features that make backups easier to manage. They can also make the process more reliable and secure.

What benefits are there to 3rd-party backup services?

Below is a summary of the benefit. Download our guide for more detail.

  • Own your data
  • Automated backups
  • Better protection
  • Better data recovery
  • Analytical support
  • Save time and money