22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Most business owners today would wind up in “rubber rooms” in a hurry were it not for their Information Technology (IT) people. How many CEOs out there actually speak or understand “Techie” or the reasons why they need what IT says they need?
No one’s challenging the importance or value of a good IT Department […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Here in the 21st Century, the thought of someone dead set on crippling the company by hacking into its database is a business owner’s worst nightmare. If it’s not actually #1 on the list, it’s at least in the top five Worst Things That Could Happen.
Unfortunately, without strong safeguards in place to prevent it, […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Among those factors, a lightning strike is far and away the most damaging, but also dangerous are things like accidental contact with power lines by repair trucks and other vehicles or even by animals. When power to a computer is disrupted, there frequently is a surge of current that can, in a nanosecond, completely destroy […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: AjeetK
In today’s world, none of us can escape from the essential task of data storage. As a result of the great rise in the use of computers that has taken place over the last two decades, data storage has come to acquire a new meaning. In the old days, paper and pencil records existed. The […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
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.
The rationale behind offsite data storage is simple. By backing up data on remote servers, the risk of catastrophic data loss […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
All online backup solutions offer automated daily backup, offsite secure storage and guaranteed fast recovery.
Most online backup services allow for your data to be continuously backed up as it changes, 24 hours a day, so it’s always protected. A historical archive is a feature usually available to clients. The archive allows you to access […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Offsite Data Backup 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.
The thinking behind this backup strategy is simple and the benefits are obvious for all to see. By backing up data […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Online data backup are quickly replacing more traditional backup technology, such as tape backups Through the technology of the Internet, online backup or web based backups are a method of storing data offsite. This data could be files, folders, or entire hard drives. This important data is regularly backed up to a remote server or […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
The most valuable assets of any business organization regardless of it size is its data! Operator can make mistakes, a hard disk failure, a virus, natural disasters, theft or loss of a laptop - can all too easily put this data and therefore the business at risk.
Storing backup data offsite is a secure, […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Online 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.
The rationale behind online data storage is simple. By saving your data on remote servers, the risk of catastrophic data loss […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
All third party online backup service providers will pretty much guarantee secure data protection for your business. You can expect 100% reliable backup and recovery for your business - computers and servers while eliminating the risks and burden of tape.
The rationale behind using an online backup service is simple. By saving your data on remote […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: astratton
Database management systems are among the most important software systems for businesses in the information age. SQL Server is an enterprise level RDBMS provided by Microsoft and is widely used in the business world. SQL Server provides the technology that allows you to replicate your data to different servers thus allowing your company data to […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: contacttlp
As the need for system availability increases, especially in 24 hour operations, the backup “window” must decrease to prevent data from changing while being backed up.
Backing up “live” data can cause erroneous or partially updated files after such data is restored from a backup. This is particularly problematic with databases, which typically have relational […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: contacttlp
Linux provides numerous options for configuring storage, such as Logical Volume Management (LVM), Software RAID (metadisks), and many various filesystem types. After a full system failure, recovering a server to its previous configuration can be quite a daunting task.
Also the cost involved to have a hardware technician perform the work could be very expensive. […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: faye_bautista
Here are a few tips I found that could be useful:
Let’s get to the important part first - if you’ve just lost your data, skip past this introduction and go directly to our first tip, so you can start your rescue operation. If not, a few minutes spent now might help you a lot in […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: terryfitzroy
When it comes to backing up your data and ensuring it remains safe, you have plenty of options at your disposal. Some options are clearly better than others, and when it comes to the debate about external backups vs. internal backups, for many external wins hands down. Here’s why you should use an external backup […]
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21 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: teahupoo
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. Understandably, losing documents that meant time and […]
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21 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: arider
With amateur photography gaining in popularity, digital cameras are becoming the norm. The convenience of digital cameras over traditional film cameras coupled with recent advancements in picture quality have meant more pictures conveying happy holiday memories than ever before.
Back in 2003 12.8 million digital cameras were owned, a marginally larger number than film cameras, 33% […]
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21 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: teahupoo
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. You may even be as bold as defragmenting your hard drive on occasion. But do you have a data backup system or […]
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21 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: teahupoo
Data recovery could possibly be the best words you will ever hear. If your computer never crashes and you never delete anything on accident, then those words will never apply. However, every computer user at one point or another will face the dreaded feeling of losing one file, or hundreds of files. Information can be […]
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