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1). Consequences of data loss and Why should Offsite Backup be used
There is a calculated trend in all business corporations and firms: when the enterprise is getting bigger, its support of data increases its complexity, volume and value. The larger your enterprise is, the more significant your data files become. The traditional tape backup can no longer produce in-depth data information about all the important features of your business.
Article tags: backup, data backup. offsite backup, internet backup, remote backup
2). How on Earth do Companies and Organisations lose Data?
Browsing the web I became engrossed with the concept of data backup and data loss. There is almost an almost unlimited amount of information covering subjects such as how to keep computer and server data secure, how to back-up data, how to restore data, how to replicate data, who will remove your backup tapes to an remote location, which companies can restore data from corrupt disks.
Article tags: data backup, offsite backup, internet backup, remote backup, online backup, backup, online backup
3). Offsite Data Backup Exposes Potential Threats of Traditional Tape Backup
Tape backup is notorious for its inadequacy. It is unreliable, as its properties are dependable on human errors and technologically failures. Tapes are prone to mechanical, thermal and other kind of physical intervention, which can reduce their quality. The data recovery from tapes is only 60% true, as most information is lost due to the technical disadvantages.
Article tags: data backup, offsite backup, online backup, remote backup, internet backup, backup
4). Online Backup Service - The Right Questions to Ask
With all the disasters in recent news, more and more individuals and businesses are looking into remote backup services to protect their data. At the same time, more and more online backup providers are entering the market place. How do you choose? What should you be looking for?
To answer these questions, you first have to evaluate your risk and the level of loss you are trying to prevent.
Article tags: backup, online, remote, online backup, remote backup
5). Cisco CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Comparing IRDP And HSRP
To pass the BSCI exam, you need to know the difference between IRDP and HSRP. While they have the same basic function, the operation and configuration of each are totally different.
The aim of both is to allow hosts to quickly discover a standby router when the primary router fails. IRDP is commonly used by Windows DHCP clients and several Unix variations, but you do see it in Cisco routers as well.
Article tags: cisco, ccnp, certification, bsci, exam, irdp, hsrp, backup, router, switch, pass, free, tutorial
6). Cisco CCNA Certification Exam Tutorial: OSPF Hub-And-Spoke
CCNA certification demands that you master the basics of OSPF, and for many studying for the CCNA exam, their first exposure to OSPF is a hub-and-spoke configuration. That's a tough way to get started, because a hub-and-spoke configuration built over an NBMA technology such as Frame Relay requires quite a bit of attention to detail. Let's take a quick look at several common OSPF configuration errors and how to avoid them on your CCNA test.
Article tags: ccna, certification, exam, pass, icnd, intro, ospf, bryant, advantage, hub, spoke, designated, router, backup, neighbor, frame, relay
7). Backing Up Your Data: Ignore It At Your Peril
No one wants data loss, but of all the internet wired people I know, I have yet to meet one who has not, at some point, lost important data. This is inevitable, and has nothing to do with the electronic age in particular
Article tags: data, recovery, backup, data loss
8). Data Storage Media – A Guide to Selecting Media For Storing and Backing Up Computer Data
Data, or information stored on your computer, can either be held on fixed disk drives inside the computer or on removable media such as CD's that can be inserted and removed. Removable media can be used to transfer files between computers or to backup the data already existing on fixed disk drives. There are three types of removable media: Magnetic, Optical and Flash.
Article tags: computer data storage, media, backup, flash memory, zip drives, compact disks, cd, dvd
9). A guide of Outlook Express backup
Most small companies and home users don’t need to buy an expensive solution for data backup. They can simply copy important files to a CD or DVD, and if an information loss occurs, they can get it back easily.
If it is simply to copy documents, photos and other files, not the same is for emails, attachments, address book, stationery and other related information from your Outlook Express email client.
Article tags: outlook express, backup, email
10). When Can I Expect Results When I Optimize My Computer?
In the world of instant gratification, one of the first questions that get asked after learning about optimization is when people can expect to see a change in their computer. And this makes sense because if you’re having troubles with the speed of your computer, you probably also want it fixed right away. Here’s the truth: it happens immediately.
Not tomorrow or in a few weeks, but immediately.
Article tags: backup, data, recovery, registry, cleaner, data, migration, file, transfer, software
11). Data Backup - Do you have a backup and data recovery plan in place
Data backup is rarely a part of a home computer user’s or business IT administrator’s plans, we all say it will never happen to me or my company, but in reality we are just mentally preparing for the time we lose our data. Its like trying to stop smoking, we all know we should do it but will find every excuse not to. So be honest with yourself and ask.
Article tags: data backup, offsite backup, internet backup, remote backup, online backup, backup
12). Flash Drive Security - Life In The Palm Of My Hand
It’s amazing what can fit onto a memory card or a flash drive. You can literally have years worth of photos or files right in the palm of your hand. When those photos and files are your business, it can mean the success or the failure of your life’s dream. While it might seem like a good idea to put everything in one place, are you really keeping it safe?
The trick with these tiny storage devices is that they can hold so much information and the convenience of that is alluring.
Article tags: backup, data, recovery, registry, cleaner, data, migration, file, transfer, software
13). What Is The Best Way To Backup Data?
Although businesses realize the severe loss associated with losing their data, a surprising majority still aren’t backing up. Most people have good intentions of implementing some sort of backup service, but aren’t entirely sure where to begin.
Article tags: tape, data, backup, storage, das, nas, library
14). Really? You Don’t Need A Website Disaster And Recovery Program? Why?
If you answered YES to that, you’re dead wrong my friend. Let me prove it to you by giving you real true-to-life examples.
Recently, I asked this question to one lady webmaster named Dorothy and she said quite simply,
“Well, why should I do that? My webhost said that they guarantee 99.9% of the time, my website will be OK. Besides, I don’t know how to do it if that’s technical stuff.
Article tags: website backup, website restore, website management, cpanel, backup, downtime, restore
15). Who Wants My Old Computer?
When I got my new desktop, I realized that I didn’t really need my older one anymore. I asked my friends and family, but no one wanted to take it from me. So I decided to try to make a little money from it by selling it. However, I almost made a huge mistake, but my friend was quick to point out the fact that I needed to do more than just place an ad to sell the computer.
Article tags: backup, data, recovery, registry, cleaner, data, migration, file, transfer, software