Sync vs. Backup: Understanding the Difference to Protect Your Business Data
A wide variety of businesses rely on cloud services to store and access critical files. But when it comes to protecting your data, many companies confuse syncing with backing up – and that misunderstanding can lead to major data loss.
If you think your files are safe just because they’re in the cloud, think again. Let’s break down the key differences between sync and backup – and why your business needs both.
What is Syncing?
Syncing (synchronization) is the process of keeping files up to date across multiple devices. When you edit a document on one device, those changes are reflected on all synced devices.
How Sync Works:
- When you add, edit, or delete a file in a synced folder, the changes are applied everywhere.
- If a file is deleted on one device, it’s deleted from all synced locations.
- Sync is ideal for collaboration and accessibility – not for long-term data protection.
The Risk with Syncing:
Because sync simply mirrors your files across devices, accidental deletions, overwrites, or ransomware infections spread instantly. If someone deletes a crucial document, or if malware encrypts your files, those changes sync across all locations – leaving you without a safe copy to recover.
What is Backup?
Backup is the process of making a separate copy of your data that can be restored if something goes wrong. Unlike sync, a proper backup retains older versions of files and protects against data loss. Reliable backup solutions include:
- Datto
- Veeam
- Acronis
- Microsoft 365 & Google Workspace Backup Solutions
How Backup Works:
- Your files are copied to a secure, offsite location on a set schedule.
- If a file is lost, corrupted, or encrypted by ransomware, you can restore it from a previous version.
- Backups protect data from accidental deletions, cyberattacks, and system failures.
Why Backup Matters:
A true backup solution ensures that even if your synced files are compromised, you have a clean, restorable version available.
Sync vs. Backup: A Side-by-Side Comparison
Feature | Sync | Backup |
Purpose | Accessibility & collaboration | Data protection & recovery |
Storage | Cloud-based, across devices | Separate, secure storage |
Versioning | Limited or none | Retains older versions |
Protection Against Ransomware | No | Yes |
Protection Against Deletion | No | Yes |
Recovery Time | Immediate but not always restorable | Restorable from backup copy |
Why Your Business Needs Both
Think of sync as a filing cabinet – great for organization but vulnerable to damage or theft. Backup is your insurance policy – a secure copy that can restore everything if disaster strikes.
For true business continuity and cybersecurity, you should:
✔ Use Sync for collaboration – but don’t rely on it as your only protection.
✔ Deploy a business-grade backup solution to protect critical files.
✔ Ensure backups are automated, encrypted, immutable, and stored offsite.
Final Thought: If your company is only using sync, you don’t have real backup protection. Want to make sure your business is covered? Contact us today for a free backup assessment.