![]() The appliances are about as close to plug-and-play as backup gets, and most of them also provide a seamless (or nearly so) link to one or more cloud backup services or cloud providers. These appliances are all-in-one backup machines that include backup software and disk capacity along with the backup server. There are also hardware alternatives that facilitate backing up data to a cloud backup service. The cloud-to-cloud backup service typically hosts the software that handles this process. As its name suggests, a cloud-to-cloud backup service copies data from one cloud to another cloud. They specialize in backing up data that already lives in the cloud, either as data created using a software as a service ( SaaS) application or as data stored in a cloud backup service. These services are among the newest offerings in the cloud backup arena. Choosing a cloud-to-cloud (C2C) backup.The backup software that the company uses to send its data to the service may be provided as part of the service, or the service may support specific commercially-available backup applications. In this scenario, an organization writes data to a cloud service provider that offers backup services in a managed data center. In this scenario, it is important that the backup software is capable of interfacing with the cloud's storage service. Additionally, with public cloud options, IT professionals may need to look into supplemental data protection procedures. The cloud storage service then provides the destination and safekeeping for the data, but it does not specifically provide a backup application. The organization uses its own backup software to create the data copy to send to the cloud storage service. This method entails writing data directly to cloud providers, such as AWS or Microsoft Azure. One way to store organizational workloads is by duplicating resources in the public cloud. ![]()
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