Cloud Distributed Backup
Cloud Sharding is a data protection technique that involves encrypting data and then splitting it into multiple parts, each stored with different cloud service providers. This enhances data security and availability by preventing a total data loss in the event of an attack or failure of a single cloud service provider. This technology is particularly suitable for applications requiring high security and availability, such as financial institutions and government departments. Through the Fractal Backup platform, data remains unreadable or irretrievable even if intercepted during transmission or storage.
Applicable Products
Fractal Backup
Fractal Sharding Backup Platform
Features of Cloud Sharding Backup
Flexible Configuration of Service Nodes for Data Transfer to the Cloud
Set up three fractal service node storage spaces, each directed to one of the three major international cloud providers (AWS, GCP, Azure). Using the communication protocols supported by these cloud providers, sharded files are transferred to cloud storage, utilizing cost-effective Object Storage Services as the physical storage locations for the sharded files.
Manage Backup Tasks on a Single Platform
Users can leverage the Fractal Sharding Backup Platform for a one-stop, easy-to-use process, allowing them to set up backup sharding task schedules. The platform automates the sharding operations, completing tasks seamlessly.
Enhancing Data Recovery Availability to Meet Disaster Recovery Needs
RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective) are two critical indicators in a disaster recovery plan that help formulate effective backup and recovery strategies to ensure that data loss and downtime remain within acceptable limits during a disaster. Users can utilize the Fractal Sharding Backup Platform for a one-stop, easy-to-use process to address various disaster recovery needs, such as during and after a disaster, and execute backup file recovery operations.