Online Backup For Your Data
Anyone who has had the experience of losing data from their computer can testify to the significance of online backup. Sometimes, something completely out of your control such as a power outage or surge can cause you to lose significant amounts of data. Other times, you make a mistake and end up deleting something you thought was saved. The result of the loss can range from a minor annoyance to a loss of a full day's worth of work and therefore income.
One of the most important assets for a person or business is the large amounts of data that is accumulated over a long period of time. There may be accounting records, contacts and correspondence letters, contract details, photos, or something else of great value to an individual or business.
Many computers contain information that is worth much more than the value of the computer system itself. This is especially true for people who store work-related data on their computers. Remote backup systems are very important for such people, so that their data can be protected no matter what happens to the computer.
You might realize that we can't be in control of everything. This might sometimes mean that information gets lost, or even the laptop or desktop itself. A hard drive can crash, data can become corrupted, a natural disaster can occur, or there can be human error or malicious disruption. All of those significant menaces can erase many, many months of tedious labor and perhaps even destroy a company.
In such circumstances it becomes important for an individual or a business to have an online backup plan to safeguard their important data against the numerous risks like hard drive crash, data corruption, natural disasters like earthquake and floods etc. The reality is that every computer and its user are vulnerable to these threats and a disaster recovery is necessary. The advantage of an online backup is that in case of any disaster, recovering your records is as simple as a few clicks on your mouse.
The typical process of data backup involves backing up large amounts of data to tapes. DVDs, CDs, and external drives can also be used. These methods are very time consuming and erratic, however. Studies have shown that more than 50% of the tape restores usually fail. To provide additional safeguard against flood, robbery, fire, etc. the backup files should be stored at a secure location. This is often times ignored.
Computer users, laptop and desktop alike, know that a simple disruption in electrical power or a sudden surge could result in losing important, irreplaceable data, including accounting records, contacts and correspondence, contract information, and photos, just to start! Other computer losses could be due to hard drive collapses, corruption of files or even natural disasters. Standard data backups such as storing the information on external drives, DVDs or CDs are extremely tedious, time consuming, and unreliable. Remote backup systems are easier, protecting data regardless of what happens to the computer. Online backup services can also protect crucial data, making disaster recovery possible at a moments' notice.
Published July 1st, 2008
Filed in Computer




