Backup vs. Disaster Recovery: What's the Difference and Why You Need Both
Many businesses confuse backup with disaster recovery — they're not the same thing. Learn why you need both, and how to build a strategy that meets your RTO and RPO requirements.
"We have backups" is one of the most dangerous phrases in IT. Backups and disaster recovery are related but fundamentally different — and confusing the two can leave your business unable to recover when it matters most.
What Is Backup?
Backup is the process of copying data to a secondary location so it can be restored if the original is lost or corrupted. Backups protect against accidental deletion, hardware failure, ransomware, and data corruption. A good backup strategy follows the 3-2-1 rule: 3 copies of data, on 2 different media types, with 1 copy offsite.
What Is Disaster Recovery?
Disaster recovery (DR) is the process of restoring your entire IT environment — servers, applications, network configuration, and data — after a catastrophic event. DR goes beyond data backup to include the systems, processes, and documentation needed to resume business operations.
RTO and RPO: The Two Numbers That Matter
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is how long you can afford to be down. Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is how much data you can afford to lose. A business with an RTO of 4 hours and an RPO of 1 hour needs a very different solution than one with an RTO of 24 hours and an RPO of 24 hours.
Common Backup Mistakes
- Never testing restores — a backup you've never restored may not work when you need it
- Backing up to the same location as the original data
- Not backing up cloud data (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace data is YOUR responsibility)
- Infrequent backups that create large RPO gaps
- No offsite or offline copy — ransomware can encrypt network-connected backups
Building a Complete Strategy
- Daily automated backups with offsite replication
- Monthly restore tests to verify backup integrity
- Documented recovery procedures your team can follow without the IT person present
- Business continuity plan covering communication, temporary operations, and vendor contacts
- Cyber insurance that covers ransomware recovery costs
Get Protected Before You Need It
Infinity Network Support designs and manages backup and disaster recovery solutions for South Florida businesses of all sizes. We'll help you define your RTO and RPO, build a solution that meets them, and test it regularly so you can be confident it works. Contact us for a free backup assessment.
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