Take the Back up of Data
We are in the age of internet, chat rooms, blogging and innovative hackers, their
expectation never gets fulfilled. The news always leaks out or is methodically publicised
by hacker. Thereafter, insult is added to their injury as irate customers and the eager
press demand explanations about every unsavoury detail of the incident. But data loss is
not a problem affecting only the big players only any more.
All of us deal with some amount of data loss and almost all of it is important to us.
Our music is inside the hard drive of our pc or laptop, and our emails are stored in
offline folders or software like Microsoft Outlook. Students keep their study material in
their machines.It is, therefore, strange that we keep losing data because we have not taken the back up anywhere. Several start-up home businesses have not seen the light of the day anymore after an initial incident of data loss.This shows how important is to
take the backup of our imp Data.
Some common methods for takig the backup listed below:
The CD is a good choice for obtaining backups,and is one of the favourite choices in both
domestic and corporate spheres. It is cheap, readily available, portable and compatible with
several file formats. Storing a CD and sharing information from it are also quite simple.
DVD: The DVD is a good choice for storing audio visual information. It may not be as cheap as the CD, but offers better quality, often lasts longer, and has way more space. DVD RWs can be used in such a way that literally every bit is used to store information. A DVD also has the same facilities when it comes to sharing and easy transporting.
USB Devices: These are the new favourites all over the world. The greatest proof of the
popularity of this technology lies in two facts. Firstly, the storage space of pen drives
/ flash drives/ memory sticks is constantly increasing. Secondly, their prices are
plummeting downwards rapidly. Almost all kinds of files can be stored on these; they
are very easy to carry, do not require a separate software or booting up of the machine
to start functioning, and it is very convenient to share the data stored on them.
For storing smaller music libraries, an iPod may be an option too.
External Hard Drives: For larger data storage requirements, external hard drives are
excellent solutions. Arrays or stacks of hard drives are available for corporate purposes
and are provided by all good hard drive manufacturers. Seagate, Maxtor, ASB, LaCie all make external hard drives of varying capacities and prices.
Online and Offline Storage Spaces: These are ‘spaces’ provided by professional firms, and
are extremely secure for sensitive data storage.
These all possibilities can help you to save the data from Hackers,any file got corrupt..
