Next, we are presented with options such as Differential Backup (capturing all file-level differences since the last Full backup) and Incremental Backup (capturing all file-level differences since the last backup of any type). These features give most of us the tools we need to reduce the size of our backup data to something more manageable. Combined with compression and the ability to remove unnecessary data (retention functionality), data storage costs become less of a concern for most of us.
There are organizations such as MSPs, who handle the backup of dozens, if not hundreds of clients. For MSPs, this often means dealing with extremely large data sets in a variety of network environments. In such a situation, you may have clients backing up to the cloud with a limited backup window and varying upload bandwidth speeds. This is where we see technologies like File-Level Block Differencing (like NovaBACKUP’s FastBIT technology) making a huge impact on backup for Managed Service Providers.
Let’s assume the initial backup of files has been made. The next time a backup is scheduled to take place, a block-level comparison between the previously backed-up files and the files being backed up is made. Now ONLY the differences, or changes in the files at the block level, will be sent to the cloud. This results in a massive reduction in the amount of data transferred, creating a cloud backup scenario that is as fast and efficient as possible.
Changes to existing files in the average workplace are often small, usually representing somewhere between 1-15% of the original size of the file. Backup integrity is ensured through extensive error checking. If for some reason the block comparison cannot be made, files are simply compressed and backed up using the standard incremental method.
The results that Managed Service Providers can experience are dramatic. Let’s imagine that we have a client with a single 20GB database file and a 100 Mbit connection to the internet. At 6 MB/s we can estimate roughly 1 hour for the initial backup. After one week, perhaps the client has added 1,000 new records to the database. This would likely add just ~2MB of new data, which could be transferred to the cloud storage in less than 1 second. While this scenario is oversimplified, we can visualize the implications on a broader scale.
To take advantage of File-Level Block Differencing, an original full backup of all files must be created. As this initial backup can often be large and thus time-consuming, NovaBACKUP offers a free backup seeding service to our MSP partners. This service allows Managed Service Providers to ship a copy of their (encrypted) customer data directly to a NovaBACKUP data center to eliminate the need for a full online backup, saving time and resources. Following this, end users can immediately take advantage of block-level backup with block-level differencing for the fastest backup times possible.
We invite you to speak with our MSP team to learn more about our managed backup solution, NovaBACKUP Managed Backup.