Episode 74 — Data Storage Locations — On-Site vs. Off-Site Considerations
This episode examines the advantages and risks of storing data on-site versus off-site. On-site storage offers fast access and easier control but can be more vulnerable to localized disasters, while off-site storage provides geographic redundancy at the cost of increased access time. We discuss hybrid strategies that combine both approaches to balance performance, security, and resilience.
Practical examples include using on-site storage for frequently accessed application data while keeping backups in an off-site facility or cloud service. Troubleshooting considerations cover verifying data synchronization, testing recovery processes from each location, and ensuring encryption is applied consistently. Understanding these storage strategies helps candidates design data management solutions that support both exam requirements and real-world reliability goals. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
