Online Backup Of Your Data
Lots of people who use laptops or desktops have lost data at one time or another and therefore can realize the absolute necessity for online backup. A simple disruption in our electrical power or a sudden surge as we are busy working could result in losing important data. Sometimes that is nothing more than a short-term frustration while at other times we can actually lose an entire day's labor and the income it would have generated.
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.
The cost of a computer itself does not reflect the whole value of it. What is more important is the value of information saved in the computer. This information can be work or business related records. This brings up the invention of remote backup.
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 the event of data loss it becomes very important that the individual or business had some sort of disaster recovery plan. There are many risks to not keeping a copy of your work either on-site in a local backup or off-site in an online backup. Without some sort of disaster recovery plan you're almost guaranteeing a headache for someone when they go looking for a file that isn't there and can't be recovered because someone didn't do their backup. The benefits of an off-site online backup is in the event of pretty much any disaster you can retrieve your data with only a little effort on your behalf.
Backing up your data externally has traditionally been the exclusive domain of tape systems. But now you can use many forms of media, such as DVDs and CDs. Still the backup process has remained time consuming and sometimes ineffective. According to some studies, more than half of tape restorations fail. And unfortunately local backups are still subject to unexpected events like floods, fire and robbery. Files should really be stored at a remote loacation, but few people ever do this.
Lots of people who use laptops or desktops have lost data and therefore can realize the absolute necessity for online backup. A simple disruption in our electrical power or a sudden surge as we are busy working could result in losing important data. 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. Any computer is at risk, and disaster recovery may be required at any time.
Published July 1st, 2008
Filed in Computer