Creating an Effective Data Backup Strategy

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Computer problems can strike anyone, at any time. You might think that a crash will never happen to you. After all, you have a great virus protection program and you keep your drive clean and defragmented. Unfortunately, you may still be at risk for data loss. What if there is an electrical storm, flood, fire or earthquake that damages your computer? Or what if you accidentally delete something you shouldn’t have? These things do happen, even to the most watchful computer owner. Sometimes, computers crash without rhyme or reason, which happened to my own PC that appeared to have no discernable problems. This is why a data backup strategy is absolutely crucial for every computer owner.

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The Basics of Data Recovery

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Every computer user should understand the importance of data recovery. After all, you just can’t predict if or when something might go wrong with your hard drive. There are a variety of reasons why you may lose data. Data might be lost due to electrical outages or power surges caused by bad weather. It might be lost because of damaging viruses, even if you’re vigilant about protecting your computer. It could be accidentally deleted by a user. And let’s not forget about hard drive crashes and system failure. Computers, especially older ones, may simply crash for no discernable reason at some point. This is why having a recovery plan is so crucial.

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Tips for Choosing Data Recovery Software

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Data recovery software is one of those things that you may never need, but should have just in case. Loss of data can be especially devastating for businesses and individuals that work via their computer. While it’s common sense to backup your important files, you may also want to get a program designed to recover data in the event of failure or crash. There are a variety of reasons why people lose their data. Computers crash due to viruses, electrical problems, and system errors. Data can even be deleted by accident by the user. The right software program can eliminate the problems related to losing data.

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What You Should Know About Raid Data Recovery Security

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

There are multiple reasons why you may experience RAID data loss. Configuration changes, server failure, user error, virus infection, software corruption and hardware issues are all potential causes of this type of data loss. Because RAID systems are used for large companies, the data that is lost is usually extremely crucial and must be restored right away. This is why RAID data recovery security should be taken into consideration as well. Luckily, the procedure by most specialists for restoration attends to all security issues in an appropriate manner.

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Do You Need a Raid Data Recovery Service?

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

If you’ve only got one computer, then RAID is an acronym you will probably never need to know. However, if you are on a server, you may want to familiarize yourself with RAID and how to find a RAID data recovery service in the event of data loss. RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks. This basically means that there are two or more disks that are a part of a network which are used for performance and fault tolerance issues. There are multiple RAID levels which range from 0 to 10. The higher the numerical level, the more extensive the fault tolerance and level of performance.

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What You Should Know About Raid Data Recovery Fat

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

Raid data recovery fat — what does it all mean? For a newbie, these terms can be confusing. Data recovery is self explanatory and means lost data is restored. But what is RAID and FAT? Both are acronyms that apply to computers. RAID means Redunant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks. These disks come in quantities of two or more and are used for performance and fault tolerance purposes. There are different levels ranging from 0 to 10 which determine how intricate and extensive the drives are. The higher the level, the more drives required. While RAID is complicated, FAT is fairly simple.

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How a Hard Disk Data Recovery Service Works

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

If you experience a computer crash or system failure, you may need the expertise of a hard disk data recovery service. Many people don’t bother to back up their system files and other computer files, and end up in very dire straits when things go wrong. The good news is that there are plenty of companies out there who specialize in repairing the damage and getting the data back. If you happen to experience this unfortunate problem, the first thing you’ll need to do is some comparison shopping.

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Understanding Your Data Recovery Restore Options

Monday, August 27th, 2007

In the early days of computers, there was little anyone could do to restore lost data due to system failure or computer crash. These days, however, there are two basic ways to restore your data in the event of loss. Your data recovery restore options are to use a software program, or hire a service. The first option will usually always be the most cost-efficient and can work for most home users and small businesses. Larger businesses and networks will probably require the services of a company designed to recover lost data.

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Choosing the Right Hard Drive Data Recovery Experts

Friday, August 24th, 2007

Hopefully you will never need the services of hard drive data recovery experts. However, many computer users do at some point. There are various reasons why computers can lose data. Sometimes, the problem is as simple as accidental deletion by the user. Natural disasters and electrical storms are also common factors in data loss. Or, your computer may crash due to virus infection or system failure. Regardless of why the problem occurred, the usual goal of any user who has experienced data loss is to restore as much data as they can as quickly as possible.

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Data Recovery Software Review

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

It is impossible to predict whether or not you will ever need to deal with the issue of data loss. There are a variety of factors that may lead to loss of data which include system failure, electrical problems, natural disasters, user error and virus infection. Because of the sometimes unpredictable nature of computers, it is important to not only backup your files but to have a good recovery program installed. The following data recovery software review focuses on three leading programs to help you choose which one is best for your needs.

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