Backup and Recovery Specialist
May 3, 2024
3 minute read
Backup and Recovery Specialists are responsible for ensuring that critical business data is protected and can be recovered in the event of a disaster. They work with a variety of technologies to create and maintain backup systems, and they develop and implement recovery plans. Backup and Recovery Specialists are in high demand due to the increasing reliance on technology in business.
Work Environment
Backup and Recovery Specialists typically work in an office environment. They may work independently or as part of a team. They may need to be on call outside of normal business hours in case of an emergency.
Education and Training
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Find a path to becoming a Backup and Recovery Specialist. Learn more at:
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Reading list
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This survey paper provides a thorough overview of the state-of-the-art in data deduplication, offering a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape.
A practical guide for IT professionals who want to implement data deduplication in their organizations, with step-by-step instructions and best practices.
Provides a practical guide to data deduplication, covering both concepts and implementation details.
Provides a comprehensive overview of data compression, covering the principles, algorithms, and techniques used for compressing data. It is particularly useful for developers and engineers seeking to implement efficient file archiving and compression systems.
Focuses on enterprise data deduplication, providing a practical guide to implementation, management, and troubleshooting.
Provides a comprehensive overview of data management, including file archiving as an important aspect of data storage and management. It covers the principles, techniques, and best practices for managing data effectively and efficiently.
While not directly focused on file archiving, this book provides a solid foundation for understanding the underlying principles of file systems, which are essential for implementing file archiving systems. It covers the principles, structures, and algorithms used in modern file systems.
Focuses on the use of data deduplication in backup and recovery systems, providing a detailed understanding of the benefits and challenges in this specific context.
While not directly focused on file archiving, this book provides a solid foundation for understanding the role of file archiving in software development. It covers the principles, techniques, and best practices for developing software systems, including the importance of data management and archival.
While not directly focused on file archiving, this book provides a solid foundation for understanding the role of file archiving in enterprise content management. It covers the principles, techniques, and best practices for managing digital content, including the importance of file archiving for preserving and managing content.
While not directly focused on file archiving, this book provides a solid foundation for understanding the role of file archiving in cloud computing. It covers the principles, technologies, and best practices for cloud computing, including the importance of data management and archival.
While not directly focused on file archiving, this book provides a solid foundation for understanding the role of file archiving in document management. It covers the principles, techniques, and best practices for managing documents, including the importance of file archiving for preserving and managing documents.
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