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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Online Backup: Prevent A Disaster

By Dan Miller

Have you ever considered what the fallout would be if some catastrophic event struck your computer? It would only take a second for all your files, photos, and sales and customer information to disappear. The possibility of this happening is not at all far-fetched. Such things as lightning, theft, flooding, computer virus, death of a hard drive and many other things that I am sure you can imagine, as well as some you can't imagine, can precipitate the loss of all your information.

You may be unable to recover the cost of this expensive loss. It is possible that you may have created a backup for your records, files and/or photos. The important question is where do you keep your backed up records? Are they stored at your home or your place of business in the building where your computres are also stored?

A natural disaster that destroys your computers may also wipe out your backups. After a catastrophe like a flood, fire, or severe storm you could wind up losing both your computer and your backups, even if they are stored off-site but in the same geographic area.

We now have a great solution, it is called online backup it is recommended by many experts that are not limited to just the field of technology they are from many diverse fields. This includes the experts in IT support, who earn a lucritive salary, even they recommend online backup.

Even if you're very diligent about making backup disks every single day, you'll need to think about the possibility of human mistakes. If a person forgets to back up their work, or does the backup procedure incorrectly, or even misplaces a disk, things could go wrong. With online backup, the entire process is electronic, so there's no chance of human error.

As many of us attempt to get rid of the requirement for paper files in our houses and offices, it is now becoming more significant to have good remote backup for our important data. With the help of online backup, your data will be securely kept off site and there are provisions now to set the systems to routinely back up as often as you want. Online backup is something every small and large businesses should seriously consider.

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