Remote Data Backup
It's a fact that 100% of hard drives eventually fail. Is your data safe? Backup in computing means the copying of data for the purpose of having an additional copy of an original source.
Remote data backup means to copy the data off-site so that a
second copy of the data is kept in different physical location. If the original data is
lost or damaged, the data may be copied back from that source, a process which is known as Data recovery or Restore. The "data" may be either data as such, or stored program code, both of which are treated the same by the
remote data backup software. Backups differ from an archive in which the data is necessarily duplicated, instead of simply moved. Read these articles about remote data backup for more information.
The Different Roles of Data Backups
Data backups are useful primarily for two reasons.
The first and most obvious is to restore a computer to an operational state following a disaster also called
disaster recovery. This includes complete loss of a hard disk or when the file system becoming so badly corrupted it cannot be read. The second use, often overlooked but probably more common, is to facilitate the recovery of a single file or set of files when they are accidentally deleted or corrupted by the user or a program.
It is important to be using remote data backup.
Featured Remote Data Backup Article:
Hello all, and merry Christmas!
You may wonder what backup has to deal with Christmas..and yet,
there is something you can benefit from here, too.
As the only way to enjoy your Christmas thoroughly is to spend
your time as you want without anything interfering with your
holidays, a scheduled backup has yet something to offer here.
Just set a scheduled backup to run on Friday evening and also on
Saturday and Sunday of the Christmas weekend (if you do work or
change your files during the holidays).
A scheduled backup on Friday evening
will make sure you have backed up all your important files (work
documents, mail messages, Outlook and Click here to read the rest of this article ...
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