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  • Causes Of Data Loss And Storage Devices Damage  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    There are a lot of storage devices used to store data but the most common used ones are the CDs, DVDs, memory cards, memory sticks and undoubtedly the hard drives.
  • The Challenges of Recovering Data from RAID Hard Drives  By : Rob Parker
    You have a Raid data disk system, and of course the time when you don't back it up is when it crashes, now it's time to face the challenges that follow.
  • Understanding Live Data Backups With SBAdmin  By : Terry Parker
    Provides an overview of how to perform live data backups with SBAdmin in relation to both Linux and AIX systems.
  • Online Data Storage is a Secure & Simple Alternative to Tapes  By : Andrew Stratton
    Online data storage is a secure and simple alternative to tape backups. By saving your data on remote servers, the risk of catastrophic data loss is virtually eliminated.
  • Update Your Data Storage with Online Backup Solutions  By : Andrew Stratton
    This article will discuss the various backup solutions available to businesses both large and small. Consider the costs of benefits of online backup solutions offered by third party suppliers, and rethink the 'in-house' tape backup method.
  • Method of Storing Data - Offsite Data Backup  By : Andrew Stratton
    We discuss the benefits of offsite data backups. We take a brief look at the highlights of the benefits to your business for using offsite data backup products for your data storage.
  • What is Offsite Data Storage?  By : Andrew Stratton
    Offsite data storage is a secure, simple and affordable alternative to a traditional tape backup solution. Offsite data storage is a method of storing data at a remote location - files, folders, or the entire contents of hard drives are regularly backed up on a remote server using an internet connection.
  • SQL Server Replication for Data Storage for Your Business  By : Andrew Stratton
    SQL Server Replication is the process of replicating data from your companies database to a database stored on another SQL Server. Many don't know you can use the internet to replicate your database to third party suppliers.
  • The Benefits of Offsite Data Backups  By : Andrew Stratton
    Take a look at the business benefits of offsite data backups. Consider how the process works and the ease of implementing this backup method into your business environment.
  • Data Recovery And The Necessity of Back-Up Files  By : T J Madigan
    With the advent of the computer age, our generation is inevitably linked with computer technology. Whether we like it or not, computers loom everywhere. They run and facilitate every industry. Be it in the train we take to go to work, the credit card we charged our payments with, atm cards, banks, electric power facilities, plants, etc. - name it and computer will come to mind.
  • What Are Your Data Recovery Options?  By : T J Madigan
    Imagine this scenario. Youre working on your computer for a big project. Its due in a few days. But your system locks up. You tried to reboot. But the computer wont even start. Wonder what happened? You got it right. You just suffered a disastrous hard drive failure!
  • Hard Drive Recovery: An Important Tool  By : T J Madigan
    Hard drive recovery is an important tool to combat data loss. Many threats to computers could lessen data accessibility. It could be as simple as file deletion. Or, as catastrophic as hard disk failure. Whatever it may be, the necessary for hard drive recovery in both circumstances is foremost.
  • A Brief History of Ontrack Data Recovery  By : T J Madigan
    When we talk of data recovery, terms like hard disk data recovery, hard drive recovery, and other terms related to computers are always in the surface. In terms of companies offering data recovery, several names can be mentioned, but definitely only few are known.
  • Four Common Myths About Backup Software  By : Alexey V. Spiridonov
    Regular backup of data stored on computer is a good idea, because no computer is perfect. At the same time, not all of us take measures to protect it. But why reliable backup strategies are not as much widespread as data crash accidents? This article features some possible reasons of ignoring backup software and destroys some myth about backup preventing people from using it.
  • All My Data has Disappeared!  By : James Walsh
    The advance of information technology has rendered each one of us virtually helpless. We are at the mercy of our digital media devices which store our important documentation. What happens when a natural calamity such as a fire occurs at your house and destroys all your digital media equipment i.e. all hard drives, flash cards, floppies and memory sticks? The destruction also manages to wipe out your important stored information on your digital media devices. You lose everything – account information, important stock numbers, and irreplaceable photograph? What do you do?
  • Online Data Storage & Back Up Eliminates Weather Worries  By : Andrew Stratton
    There are many uncontrollable weather factors that cause power outages, adversely affecting electronic equipment.
  • Online Data Storage Trumps Disaster Insurance  By : Andrew Stratton
    All responsible businesses today protect themselves from financial disasters via insurance policies structured to recoup loss of revenue should the unexpected occur. But an insurance policy can't restore lost customer and other business data, and that's often the most expensive loss of all.
  • Is Remote, Online Data Storage Really Necessary?  By : Andrew Stratton
    The need for reliable, authentic data backup is real -- but the "why" of choices made is often hopelessly obscured for business owners by endless truckloads of technical jargon understood only by the geeks.
  • Online Data Storage Or Tape Backup - What's Better?  By : Andrew Stratton
    Some business owners think their media-oriented backup systems (tape drives, zip drives, CDs) are all they need to insure reliable online business transactions. But there are hidden costs to those systems that may make online storage a better idea for day-to-day backup.
  • System Restore Won't Work - Take One Step to Protect Your Data  By : Joseph Simcic
    Many people today run into issues trying to understand what a Windows XP System Restore is and how to use it. They want to restore their systems to an earlier time and be able to continue functioning. We must be clear about what a Windows XP system restore is and what a complete system restore is. It will make the difference when you want to recover your data.
  • How to recover lost photos  By : Julian Moss
    There is no need to panic if your digital photos have vanished from your hard drive or memory card. In most cases, the photos can easily be recovered.
  • Protect Your Computer Data  By : Daniel Millions
    Learn the correct way to back up your valuable computer data.
  • Backup Software Features Vary  By : Joseph Simcic
    Are you confused by all of the different functionality that is available with backup software. Get through all the hype and just get what you need. Check out some of the features that you might see. Discover this information so that you can make an intelligent decision.
  • If You Own A Computer You Must Constantly Back Up Your Information  By : Gregg Hall
    Everyone does maintenance on their computer in one form or another. You have the surge protector, you have the antivirus installed and you may even have a registry cleaner or ad protecting program.
  • A Look At Some Of The Data Recovery Methods Available To You  By : Gregg Hall
    You have just returned from the vacation of a life time and downloaded your pictures to your computer, typed up the diary you kept while vacationing and drafted many emails to your friends about the trip, now it is all gone, thanks to some incomprehensible computer glitch.

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