Important message to all our customers.
NOTE : PLEASE DO DATA BACKUP AS FREQUENTLY AS POSSIBLE [ PREFERABLY DAILY – TWICE ]. UNLESS YOU HAVE AT-LEAST 3 COPIES OF YOUR LATEST DATA ON 3 DIFFERENT DEVICES, DO NOT THINK THAT YOU HAVE BACKUP. USERS ARE SUPPOSED CARRY OUT DATA BACKUP / RESTORE ACTIVITY THEMSELVES.
MIT-HUB WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS FOR WHATEVER REASONS. WE DO NOT OFFER ANY DATA RECOVERY SERVICES.
ALWAYS FOLLOW 3-2-1 BACKUP RULE.
What is the 3-2-1 Rule?
The 3-2-1 Rule is a data protection strategy that recommends having three copies of your data, stored on two different types of media, with one copy kept off-site.
As a widely embraced data backup strategy, the 3-2-1 Rule prescribes:
- Maintain three copies of your data: This includes the original data and at least two copies.
- Use two different types of media for storage: Store your data on two distinct forms of media to enhance redundancy.
- Keep at least one copy off-site: To ensure data safety, have one backup copy stored in an off-site location, separate from your primary data and on-site backups.
This rule is a robust guideline for data protection, ensuring redundancy, resilience, and the ability to recover data even in the face of unexpected events or disasters.
By mitigating single points of failure, enhancing data availability, and protecting against corruption, redundancy ensures the safety of critical information. It plays a pivotal role in disaster recovery, adapting to evolving technologies, and meeting compliance requirements. Diversified storage and off-site backups, as recommended by the rule, effectively mitigate various risks, contributing to the overall security and reliability of critical data.
Warning :
Whenever you raise a ticket, or buy our product or our service/s it is presumed that you have read and accepted this IMPORTANT NOTE our privacy policy on https://mithub.in/privacy-policy/ This is a standing important message and applicable to all our customers, even if it may not reflected on quote or invoice explicitly.
Important Note for cloud Customer
The Customer has full and sole administrator rights for all root and cloud server service products. The Customer is responsible for managing and securing these products at their own expense and risk.
The Customer, by using our services, is obligated to set up and manage their servers in such a way that does not compromise the integrity and availability of the networks, servers and data of third parties. In particular, it is strictly forbidden to use the servers for (d)DOS attacks or to run open mail relays or other systems that are capable of performing these actions. If the Customer violates this agreement, we reserve the right – without prior notice – to lock the server and terminate the contract without notice.
For the managed server products and services, we grant the Customer only basic usage rights. We monitor these servers 24 hours a day for service disruptions and provide customer support free of charge for simple services. For more extensive services lasting 15 minutes or more, we charge a flat service fee that is subject to prior agreement with the Customer.
The Customer is obligated to use the services provided appropriately and to refrain from abusive and illegal actions.
The Customer is responsible for making regular backups (backup copies) of their data; the backups should be stored outside the server provided by us. If data is transmitted to us on the Customer’s servers, the Customer is obligated to make regular backup copies of the data. The customer is obligated to perform a complete data backup prior to any change they make on their own behalf or on the behalf of a third party. If there is nonetheless a loss of data, the Customer is obligated to transfer the relevant data files to us again free of charge or to restore the data themselves.
Wish you very happy computing.
Team MIT-HUB