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Article · Oct 8, 2015

Downtime costs small businesses up to $427 per minute

Downtime costs small businesses up to $427 per minute

If you’re an IT professional working for a small-to-midsize business (SMB), the topics of data loss and downtime are no laughing matters.

A whopping 64% of IT pros at SMBs say a data loss event is a life-or-death situation, while 71% of SMB IT departments say recovery is the top priority and must be accomplished within 24 hours or less.

The costs associated with data loss and downtime can be staggering for a small business. According to Framingham, Mass.-based consulting firm IDC, 80% of small businesses have experienced downtime at some point in the past, with costs ranging from $82,200 to $256,000 for a single event. What does this mean for IT? Every minute counts in a data recovery scenario – to the tune of $137 to $427 per minute.

While IT pros can’t always avoid data loss events, there are steps they can take to get prepared and ensure minimal downtime. To better understand the IT experience during a data disaster, Carbonite commissioned Spiceworks Voice of IT to survey IT pros regarding disaster recovery practices and perceptions.

The result was our new e-book, “Backup and Disaster Recovery: The IT Experience.” In this e-book you’ll learn about:

  • The true impact of data loss on IT departments
  • The leading causes of data loss and the IT pro’s biggest fears
  • Best practices for data backup and recovery

Click on the image below to read our new e-book now:

Backup and Disaster Recovery: The IT Experience

Learn more about Carbonite’s data backup and recovery solutions for small businesses.

Author

Mark Brunelli

Senior Writer

Mark Brunelli is a Senior Writer on the Corporate Marketing team at Carbonite. He blogs about Carbonite happenings and IT industry trends.

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