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Don't lose everything: Why your backups are useless without this strategy!

In today's digital world, data is comparable to a company's gold. Loss or damage can be devastating. Urs Langmeier, the founder of Langmeier Software GmbH, therefore strongly recommends a dual backup strategy that includes both local and cloud backups to ensure maximum security.

Local backups: This first line of defense provides quick access and control, which is especially crucial in the event of sudden system failures. Imagine being in an emergency situation and being able to immediately access all your important data without relying on an internet connection.



Cloud backups: While local backups provide immediate access, cloud backups protect your data from local disasters such as fires or floods through geographical redundancy. This global protective shield ensures that your data is available anytime, anywhere.


The combination of these two approaches creates a robust, almost indestructible data infrastructure. Stories of companies that have suffered significant data loss and were able to quickly return to daily business thanks to this dual strategy illustrate the importance of this combined solution.


Langmeier Backup enables seamless integration of both backup methods to provide a complete, secure and user-friendly data management solution. This not only gives companies the security they need, but also increases their customers' confidence in their reliability.


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