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Granular recovery technology lets you restore individual files, emails, and more – without overwriting entire systems. Learn about its benefits, use cases, and implementation.
The magic of GRT often relies on additional indexing and cataloging during the backup process. This in-depth indexing allows your backup software to identify and pinpoint individual items for restoration.
Let’s use an analogy: imagine your backup is like a massive library. Traditional backups are like having a list of all the books in the library. GRT is like having a detailed card catalog that tells you exactly where to find each book, chapter, and even individual pages.
GRT is a powerful tool, but like any technology, it’s important to be aware of its limitations:
Not every backup solution supports GRT. Make sure your chosen solution offers this capability before investing.
GRT can add a bit more complexity to your backup processes, especially with extensive indexing requirements.
In some cases, the detailed indexing required for GRT may slightly affect backup performance.
If you answer “yes” to any of the following questions, GRT is likely a worthwhile investment:
To get the most out of GRT, follow these guidelines:
Ensure your chosen backup solution offers robust GRT capabilities. Consider factors like application support and integration with your existing infrastructure.
Get your IT administrators well-versed in GRT restore procedures. Regular drills can help ensure smooth recovery when needed.
GRT’s detailed indexing can lead to slightly larger backup files. Account for this in your storage planning.
Regularly test your GRT processes to make sure data is recoverable as expected.
In today’s fast-paced digital world, where data is king, granular recovery technology is no longer a luxury; it’s often a necessity. By providing the ability to restore specific data elements without overwriting entire systems, GRT can drastically minimize downtime, reduce costs, and safeguard the lifeblood of your business.
A: While GRT offers incredible flexibility, it’s generally not recommended to replace full backups entirely. Full backups provide a comprehensive snapshot that can be essential in broader disaster recovery scenarios.
A: Yes, many cloud backup providers offer GRT capabilities.
A: The cost of GRT varies depending on the backup solution you choose. Many solutions offer GRT as a built-in feature, while others may require additional licensing or modules.
A: Absolutely! GRT allows you to restore individual files or objects infected by ransomware without rolling back your entire system, potentially mitigating the wider spread of the attack.
A: Testing frequency depends on your organization’s risk tolerance and recovery objectives. However, quarterly or semi-annual testing is generally a good starting point.