The Future of Data Protection: Unique Backup Features and Backup as a Service (BaaS)

Luca Berton
7 min readAug 26, 2024

In today’s digital era, data is the lifeblood of businesses. The exponential growth of data, combined with increasing cybersecurity threats, has heightened the importance of robust backup solutions. Traditional backup methods, while effective in the past, are now being outpaced by more sophisticated threats like ransomware and data breaches. This has driven the evolution of backup technologies, leading to the development of unique features such as air gapping and immutability, alongside the rise of Backup as a Service (BaaS) as a flexible, scalable solution.

1. Air Gapping: A Modern Shield Against Ransomware

One of the most formidable features in contemporary backup strategies is air gapping. Traditionally, air gapping refers to a method of isolating a system or network from other external networks, including the internet, to protect sensitive data. In the context of data backup, air gapping means storing a backup copy of data in a location that is physically or logically isolated from the primary network.

The primary advantage of air-gapped backups is that they are virtually immune to cyber threats like ransomware. Since these backups are not connected to the internet or the main network, they cannot be accessed…

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Luca Berton

I help creative Automation DevOps, Cloud Engineer, System Administrator, and IT Professional to succeed with Ansible Technology to automate more things everyday