How Cloud Computing Will Help In Recovering Lost Data?

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    How Cloud Computing Will Help In Recovering Lost Data?

    The data which is lost is very difficult to get again but by Cloud Computing providers have policy in place in the event of data loss which will help in recovering of lost data.
  • shilparana
    Senior Member
    • May 2015
    • 194

    #2
    Wow - thank you Aditi . You don't know how much time and energy you just saved me.

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    • Daljeet
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2014
      • 205

      #3
      At any time you store information in the cloud, you are at a risk for a data breach. This storage format is of particular interest to cyber criminals as large volumes of data is stored by companies and consumers on cloud servers. An attack like distributed-denial-of-service can disrupt the composition of all this data. Codespaces had to close down its business due to data loss, which was a result of the DDoS attack on its cloud storage server.

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      • NehaChandaliya
        Member
        • May 2015
        • 38

        #4
        Cloud data storage has worked well for long, so it’s natural to ***ume that everything is safe, particularly because the transfer and backup process is transparent and automatic.

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        • Mohit Rana
          Senior Member

          • Jan 2024
          • 420

          #5
          Cloud computing can play a significant role in recovering lost data through several mechanisms:
          1. Backup and Disaster Recovery Services: Cloud service providers offer robust backup and disaster recovery solutions. By regularly backing up data to the cloud, organizations can ensure that even if their primary data storage systems fail or data is accidentally deleted, they have copies stored securely in the cloud. These backups can be quickly accessed and restored when needed.
          2. Scalability and Redundancy: Cloud computing platforms often employ redundant storage and data replication across multiple servers and data centers. This redundancy minimizes the risk of data loss due to hardware failures or disasters. Additionally, cloud services can easily scale storage resources up or down based on demand, ensuring that sufficient capacity is available for storing backup data.
          3. Versioning and Restore Points: Many cloud storage services offer versioning capabilities, allowing users to access previous versions of files. This feature is invaluable in recovering data that has been accidentally modified or deleted, as users can revert to a previous version without permanently losing the data.
          4. Geographic Distribution: Cloud computing providers typically operate data centers in multiple geographic locations. This geographic distribution ensures data availability even in the event of regional disasters or network outages. In the event of data loss in one location, redundant copies stored in other data centers can be accessed to recover the lost data.
          5. Data Recovery Services: Some cloud providers offer specialized data recovery services that leverage advanced technologies such as data forensics, machine learning, and AI algorithms to help recover lost or corrupted data. These services can often retrieve data that would otherwise be considered unrecoverable.
          6. High Availability and Uptime: Cloud services are designed for high availability and uptime, minimizing downtime and ensuring that data is accessible when needed. This ensures that organizations can quickly recover from data loss incidents without significant disruptions to their operations.

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