Recovery Planning For Computer Data

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Recovery Planning For Computer Data If you earn your money by using a computer, you should protect yourself against all computer disasters. If you were a taxi driver, you would take out car and public liability insurance. If you were an employer, you may take out plant and equipment insurance. If you were a landlord you would take out property insurance and loss of income insurance. But what do you do if you toil on line? Well, when you work with computers, data is your most precious resource, but you cannot insure against losing it because you cannot prove that you ever had it. So, what can you do? The solution is that you have to have dependable backups and several of them. The problem is that computers do not often break down so we get lulled into the false feeling of security that we can take backups tomorrow instead of right now. However, the longer that you work with IT, the more you realize that there are no warning signs when you are about to lose all your data, which may be your whole income stream. For instance, say you create web sites for a living and update them frequently so that the search engines find them interesting. What would occur if your hard drive crashed or if they were destroyed by a virus? You may say that you would download them from your Internet host and start again, but that is not feasible, because most HTML editors will not decompile a completed web site. That would mean that you could never refresh those web sites again, so they would become less and less interesting to the search engines, so your ranking would fall and your income would plunge. And why? Because you failed to insure your business by taking sufficient backups. You failed to make proviso for data recovery in the event of data loss. However, no matter how often you backup your data on physical media, you will always be running a danger because anything physical, any item is subject to failure and deterioration. CD's do not last as long as we were told. I have lost tons of work that I considered was safe on CD's and hard drives are apt to fail with no notice at all. Even if you do conquer these issues of storage, what occurs if there is a fire or a thief actually steals all your disks and computers? Your hardware would be insured but your source of revenue, your data would be lost forever. All that hard work. Your source of earnings. Lost. Forever. There is another alternative and that is not to hold your data on your computer, in your office or anywhere within a thousand miles of yourself. This is called cloud storage or cloud data storage. Microsoft calls it Sky Drive and offers 25 GB of free, password-protected, storage accessible from anywhere in the world. This kind of storage is the best in safe storage offering the best value recovery planning for computer data. Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is now involved with the best virus protection software. If you have an interest in such issues, please go over to our website now at Computer Antivirus Software Suite


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