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Written by Dan Miller   
Sunday, 06 July 2008
Many of us who make use of computers may have experienced loss of data loss at some point of time and so will be able to appreciate the significance of online backup. Just a power cut or a surge while we are running the computer may cause some loss of data, and depending on the type of work we were doing, it may be a matter of some annoyance or something more extensive like loss of one day's work and thereby loss of income.
by DanMiller


Many of us who make use of computers may have experienced loss of data loss at some point of time and so will be able to appreciate the significance of online backup. Just a power cut or a surge while we are running the computer may cause some loss of data, and depending on the type of work we were doing, it may be a matter of some annoyance or something more extensive like loss of one day's work and thereby loss of income.

The data accumulated over periods of time tends to be the most important asset for any person or type of business. Accounting records, a list of your contacts or clients, photos, correspondence and letters and anything else someone holds important to a person or any business falls into this category.

The cost of a computer is perhaps just a fraction of the value of the information contained inside it. This becomes all the more exaggerated when the computer has records which are related to a person's work or his business. In such a scenario remote backup comes into play.

You might realize that we can't be in control of everything. This might sometimes mean that information gets lost, or even the laptop or desktop itself. A hard drive can crash, data can become corrupted, a natural disaster can occur, or there can be human error or malicious disruption. All of those significant menaces can erase many, many months of tedious labor and perhaps even destroy a company.

In the event of data loss it becomes very important that the individual or business had some sort of disaster recovery plan. There are many risks to not keeping a copy of your work either on-site in a local backup or off-site in an online backup. Without some sort of disaster recovery plan you're almost guaranteeing a headache for someone when they go looking for a file that isn't there and can't be recovered because someone didn't do their backup. The benefits of an off-site online backup is in the event of pretty much any disaster you can retrieve your data with only a little effort on your behalf.

The traditional means of data backups are backing up all the data to tapes. You can use external drives, DVDs and CDs also. These techniques are very dreary, time consuming and erratic. Various studies have shown that more than 50% of the tape restores usually fail. And, to safeguard against adversities like flood, robbery, fire etc the backup files should be stored at a different location. But this is ignored most of the time.

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