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Data Backup: Are You a Hero or a Zero?

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Post Syndicated from Andy Klein original https://www.backblaze.com/blog/data-backup-survey/

Data Backup Frequency Chart
June is Backup Awareness month, and Backblaze being a data backup company, is keen to have folks be, well, backup aware. During the year we publish blog posts and articles on data backup and spend marketing money spreading the word – back up your data. We’re not alone as there are plenty of other companies doing the same thing. So how are we all doing? Let’s find out. We created a “Data Backup Quiz” below, 10 questions, multiple choice. Take the quiz to see if you are a Superhero or a Superzero when it comes to data backup. In either case, you might learn a thing or two. Have fun and feel free to share with your friends.


The 2016 Backup Awareness Survey

This is the 9th year we’ve asked the folks at Harris Interactive to poll computer owners and ask the question “How often do you backup all the data on your computer?” We receive pages and pages of data from the survey and we’d like to share some of the interesting facts and figures. Let’s start with comparing the 2016 results with the previous years. Here are the results in both graphical and tabular form.

Computer Backup Awareness Chart 2016

Backup Awareness 2016

Over the years you can clearly see the percentage of people who have “never backed up” is on a downward trend. In 2016, for the first time “Never” was not the highest percentage, replaced by “Yearly”.

World Backup Day

While June is Backup Awareness month here at Backblaze, each year on March 31st there is World Backup “Day”, a day to remind people to backup their computers. Maybe people are taking World Backup Day a little too seriously, as 25% of people in our 2016 survey back up their computers just once a year. While we can appreciate World Backup Day for reminding people to backup their data, we’d like to let everyone know it is OK to back up your computer a little more often.

People lose data, a lot

As part of the 2016 Backup Awareness survey, we asked “When was the last time you or someone you know lost computer data (e.g., photos, music, documents) and could not recover it?” It turns out that 53% of the 2,012 respondents answered in the positive by providing a time-frame of the data loss (i.e., in the last week, in the last month, etc.). Only 24% said they had never experienced data loss or knew someone who did. The remaining 23% of respondents were not sure if and/or when they lost data. With only 8% of people backing up daily it is easy to see how over 50% of people could lose data when their computer crashes or is lost or stolen.

Some additional insights…

As noted, we get pages and pages of data with each survey, but rather than bore you with the details we’ve extracted a few interesting nuggets.

  • 82% of females in the 18-34 age group have backed up all the data on their computers at least once, while only 65% of females, aged 65 and older, have done the same.
  • 84% of college graduates have backed up all the data on their computer at least once, but only 65% of people with only a High School Diploma (or less) have done the same.
  • 18% of males aged 65 and older back up all the data on their computer at least once a day, but only 4% of females aged 35-44 have done the same.

If we wanted to carry things a little further then according to the 2016 survey we could suggest:

  • A computer owner who is most likely to backup all their data at least once a day is a male aged 65+ living in the southern US making between $75-100K a year. He is a college graduate, married, and owns his home.
  • A computer owner who is most likely to have never backed up all their data is a female aged 65+ living in the US mid-west, making less than $50K a year. She has a High School Diploma (or less), and is not married.

Survey Methodology
The surveys were conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of Backblaze as follows: May 13-17, 2016 among 2,012 U.S. adults, May 15-19, 2015 among 2,090 U.S. adults, June 2-4, 2014 among 2,037 U.S. adults, June 13–17, 2013 among 2,021 U.S. adults, May 31–June 4, 2012 among 2,209 U.S. adults, June 28–30, 2011 among 2,257 U.S. adults, June 3–7, 2010 among 2,071 U.S. adults, May 13–14, 2009 among 2,185 U.S. adults, and May 27–29, 2008 among 2,761 U.S. adults. In all surveys, respondents consisted of U.S. adult computer users (aged 18+), weighted to the U.S. adult population of computer users. These online surveys are not based on a probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated.

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