The 3-2-1 Backup Rule: How to Never Lose Your Data Again
Data loss is not a matter of if, but when. Whether it is a mechanical drive failure, a botched firmware update, or a ransomware infection, your files are constantly at risk. Most users believe that...

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Data loss is not a matter of if, but when. Whether it is a mechanical drive failure, a botched firmware update, or a ransomware infection, your files are constantly at risk. Most users believe that syncing files to a cloud provider like Dropbox or OneDrive constitutes a backup, but synchronization is not protection. If you delete a file or it becomes corrupted, that change syncs instantly across all devices. To truly protect your digital life or business operations, you need a structured methodology. The 3-2-1 backup rule remains the industry standard for data resilience. It requires three copies of your data, stored on two different media types, with one copy kept offsite. This post breaks down exactly how to implement this workflow using professional grade tools and automation. The Core Architecture: Three Copies and Two Media Types The first pillar of the 3-2-1 rule is redundancy. You must maintain three copies of your data: the original working data and two backups. Relying on a si