How often should backups be scheduled to minimize data loss while balancing storage and resource constraints?
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Backups should ideally be scheduled frequently enough to minimize data loss based on the organization’s tolerance for potentially losing data since the last backup. This can vary depending on the criticality of the data being backed up. Common backup schedules include daily, weekly, or real-time backups. Organizations should balance the need for minimizing data loss with considerations for storage capacity and resource availability. Regularly reviewing and adjusting the backup schedule based on changing data volumes and importance is recommended.