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In-File Delta Enhances Offsite Secure Backup Technology

A technical article detailing how in-file delta technology greatly increases performance of offsite secure backup


Truth about Data Backup

An article illustrating how current methods of backup failed when the Bunsfield Oil Depot exploded.


Errors, Failures and Data Recovery

More than 20 years have been passed in personal computing. But still some issues have not been resolved completely. One of them is data backup and recovery. There are many ways one can lose his or her critical files and data either accidentally deletion of file or media corruption.


Offsite Backup – Be Very Careful Who You Deal With!

An article to read if you are thinking about employing the services of an offsite backup organisation.


Why You Should Back Your Data Up

The loss of a few files can be a bad experience for most individuals, but it can mean serious trouble when this loss affects entire companies and businesses that may be depending on those files to help them carry on with business as usual.


Computer Hard Drive Recovery Ideas

These tips offer good ideas on how you can possibly recover your lost data in case the worst thing happens - your hard drive fails. This could be the reason you save all your work or precious digital photos and music saved on your hard drive. Think about your hard drive crashing like you would having a house fire.


The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men, or, how I Learned to Stop Worrying and use Surge Protection

'The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry...' Thus the paraphrase goes of the words of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns. These words ring very true to me this morning. You see, my software company has leased a server


Data Recovery / Datenrettung & Securing Data on Computers

Data recovery is the process by which the data is recovered from damaged or inaccessible storage media. Data recovery is done from storage media like CDs, DVDs, Floppies, Hard disks, Magnetic tapes etc. There are two reasons due to which the data becomes inaccessible. They are logical damage and physical damage to the storage media.


Hard Disk Failure and Data Recovery

Comprehensive details on hard disk; its introduction, brief history, development and hard disk crash with possible data recovery solution.


2 Tips to Getting the Best Data Recovery Companies on Your Side

Forbid it that you have to experience a major hard disk crash - containing a lifetime of work - before considering the importance of your company's data. Since today’s economy is becoming increasingly technology driven, the loss of sensitive data without backups is tantamount having your business burn down to the ground.


Laptop Hard Drive Recovery

Our society now has become fast paced and individuals feel the need to cope up thus the popularity of laptops. These machines allow individuals to carry out their daily tasks even when they are not at home or in the office. Most companies nowadays allow their employees to telecommute or bring their work at home. However, because laptops are mobile, the danger of data loss is higher compared to the desktop pc.


Virtualization 101 -- The Basics

Virtualization is a process that allows one piece of hardware to run a number of operating system images all at the same time. Prior to its inception, the standard for x86 servers was to only run one application to one server.


Colocation and Disaster Recovery Facilities

How valuable is your data? Does it mean the world to you? If yes, your worst nightmare is probably loss of all or part of the data. And if just the thought of that makes you cringe, it's time you educated yourself about the existence of disaster recovery options and how collocating your data can save you a lot of headache and financial loss.


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