IT Glossary · Data Protection
Cloud backup automatically copies your business data (files, databases, emails, servers) to secure remote servers over the internet, so you can recover quickly from ransomware attacks, hard drive failures, or accidental deletion.
Cloud backup is the practice of automatically replicating business data to geographically separate, vendor-managed storage infrastructure over the internet. Unlike local backups (external hard drives, NAS) that are vulnerable to the same physical threats as your primary data (fire, flood, theft, ransomware that spreads across the network), cloud backups are stored offsite and are typically air-gapped from your network. Cloud backup solutions like Druva, Veeam (for AWS/Azure), and AWS Backup provide scheduled backups, versioning (multiple point-in-time recovery points), and typically restore data in minutes to hours rather than days.
Related terms: RTO, RPO, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, Ransomware, CERT-In, Data Redundancy
Cloud backup pricing for Indian businesses depends on data volume and features. Basic cloud backup (files and emails, 1 TB) costs ₹3,000–₹8,000/month. Server backup (Windows/Linux servers) costs ₹5,000–₹25,000/month. Enterprise solutions (SQL Server, Oracle, VM backup) cost more. Contact us for a quote based on your data volumes.
No. Consumer cloud storage (Drive, Dropbox) is designed for file sharing and lacks ransomware protection, versioning, granular restore, and compliance features. Business cloud backup (Druva, Veeam, AWS Backup) is purpose-built for data recovery with versioning, encryption, and restore point management.
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