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For us it's okay since we don't have to backup all users data, just the really important files.įor the Google docs, you can download in open office or ms office format (even rtf or pdf)

The bottleneck seems to be all the token requests and authorizations.
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The speed is rather slow : 40 gb in 6-7 hours. Google Drive is a good solution for cloud storage and many users have several accounts to gain more free cloud storage. It uses oauth, so once it's authorized you don't have to send passwords and stuff. It's not perfect and had to modify a lot to save all documents from a service user, keeping the dir hierarchy. I found this tool if you need to backup locally : The management is in love with Google, but not so much into doubling the cost by using spanning or backupify.
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We are iso 9100 certified, and are forced to have some sort of backup of the Google drive. I'm crurently working on this in my current company. Has anyone else had to put together a backup strategy for Drive? What works and what doesn't? Yes, the account access needs to be audited and admin access restricted.but fixing the technology side is not related to the owner of the company so it is much easier to address. but that is because I come from that world (I miss my Powderhorn silo some days.mostly when I don't want to work and need an excuse). Personally I like the traditional approach but then there is access to the machine, having a backup agent, etc. Some cloud-to-cloud backup solution like backupify or Spanning( ). Traditional backup approach: use a backup agent of some sort on a machine (physical or virtual) that syncs with Drive and just captures the changes like it was a normal fileshare in a traditional office. The way I see it there are two options here: now they are worrying about it (signed contracts folder deleted something something) and I am involved. What has come t light is that the company owners seemed to think Drive was a magical beast that farted rainbows and handled all that pesky backup and such without having to worry about it. Last night someone who shouldn't have admin access but does decided to reorder items on Drive and broke the sharing on some directories and deleted some others.

I do occasional consulting work with a small company that relies almost exclusively on Google Drive to provide data to the various contractors in the company. What are backup options/strategies available for Google Drive?
