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Virtualization and Data Encryption Were the Biggest Data Recovery Challenges for Businesses Globally in 2012
MINNEAPOLIS --(Business Wire)--
The rise of mobile devices in the workplace and widespread adoption of
virtualization drove an increase in data recovery requests globally in
2012, according to Kroll
Ontrack, a leading provider of data
recovery, information
management, and ediscovery
products and services. The race to reduce the cost of solid state drives
(SSDs) will further fuel adoption and even higher volumes of data
recovery requests in 2013.
Due to well-recognized cost and flexibility benefits, small- to
medium-sized businesses, in particular, adopted virtual environments in
2012. With an increase in adoption came an increase in data loss from
these environments. Specifically, Ontrack Data Recovery engineers at
Kroll Ontrack saw a 10 percent increase in user errors, such as
administrators deleting virtual drives by mistake.
Encryption proved to be another data recovery challenge this year. As
devices with hardware-based encryption became more widespread because of
faster processing speeds, the use of software-based encryption
decreased. Included as a standard feature, manufacturers shipped
external hard disk drives (HDDs) with the encryption functionality
activated. Users were often unaware that their hardware encryption was
active, instead believing the HDD to simply be password protected. While
encrypted drives are more secure, encryption adds an extra layer of
complexity and makes it a more painstaking task to recover lost data.
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2012: Top Three Witnessed Data
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2013: Top Three Predicted Data
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Recovery Challenges
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Recovery Challenges
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Growing use of mobile devices (tablets, smartphones, laptops) in the
workplace (BYOD)
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Greater use of solid state drives in business computing
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Virtualized environments, particularly in small- to medium-sized
enterprises
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Adoption of more mobile platforms, such as Microsoft (News - Alert) Surface™ and
Microsoft Office 365™
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Encryption on hardware devices replacing software encryption
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Migration to new platforms, such as Windows® 8, Microsoft
SharePoint® 2013 and Windows Server® 2013
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Beyond virtualization and encryption, mobile devices are also impacting
data recovery trends. Kroll Ontrack experienced an influx in mobile
device data recovery requests in 2012 - in line with the bring your own
device (BYOD) to work trend. Specifically, the ratio went from 50
percent desktop-sized hard drives (3.5 inch format) and 50 percent
laptop-sized hard drives (2.5 inch or smaller format) in 2010, to 20
percent desktop-sized drives and 80 percent laptop-sized drives, which
also includes external memory, tablets and phones, in 2012.
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Data recovery requests handled by Kroll Ontrack
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2010
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2011
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2012
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Desktop-sized Hard Disk Drives
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3.5 inch format
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50%
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35%
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20%
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Laptop-sized Hard Disk Drives
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2.5 inch format or smaller
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(includes laptops, tablets, phones and external hard disk
drives)
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50%
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65%
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80%
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"In addition to the BYOD phenomenon this year, we saw a significant
increase in the use of SSDs within laptops and PCs, as well as more
external HDDs," said Todd Johnson (News - Alert), vice president of operations, Kroll
Ontrack. "This trend introduced new areas of risk to businesses and
consumers alike. SSDs are more complex devices to recover from than
traditional hard drives, but the use of personal external hard drives
brings extra risks associated with lost or failing devices that are
themselves not backed-up properly."
2013 predictions: SSDs, mobile and migration Looking
forward, Kroll Ontrack predicts that SSDs will continue to cause
individual users and businesses data recovery issues in 2013. The
complexity of how data is stored on SSDs makes data recovery highly
specialized and time consuming. A single SSD recovery can be as complex
as a RAID recovery with eight, 16 or even 32 drives.
"SSDs are a newer technology, and very few data recovery providers have
the ability to handle the RAID and SSD layers required to put the data
together in the event of a failure," said Jeff Pederson, manager of data
recovery operations, Kroll Ontrack. "Recovery requires specialized tools
and software, and usually a significant investment in R&D, as data is
stored in a different way on each drive. When evaluating SSDs against
traditional hard disks, organizations need to make sure that they take
into consideration the possibility of data loss and the subsequent need
for a more time-consuming data recovery."
The ubiquity of mobile devices will also continue to cause challenges in
2013, especially since new mobile platforms, such as Microsoft Surface
and Microsoft Office 365, will drive further use of tablets at work.
Organizations will need to find ways to accommodate this trend in a
secure environment, with both data recovery and data destruction playing
a key role in planning.
Migration to new IT platforms can also cause challenges for
corporations, who may lose vital data as part of the process if they
fail to back up their data properly in the interim. One platform to be
aware of is Windows Server 2012, formerly Windows Server 8, which will
incorporate a new file system. Windows 2012 also comes with a new file
system (ReFS) and a new storage management system (Storage Spaces).
"Technology continues to improve in terms of the value it adds to
organizations, but the flipside is that data can be at risk during the
transition phase if companies do not maintain effective backups," added
Johnson. "Our role is to anticipate the challenges new technologies
cause. We already have our developers researching all of these new
systems in order to add support for them to our tools."
About Kroll Ontrack Inc. Kroll Ontrack provides
technology-driven services and software to help legal, corporate and
government entities as well as consumers manage, recover, backup,
search, analyze, produce and present data efficiently and
cost-effectively. In addition to its award-winning suite of software,
Kroll Ontrack provides data recovery, data backup, data destruction,
electronic discovery and document review. Kroll Ontrack is a subsidiary
of Altegrity,
an industry-leading provider of information solutions. For more
information about Kroll Ontrack and its offerings please visit: www.krollontrack.com.

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