Archive for May, 2008



Online Remote Backup Solutions Posted By : David Hensley

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 11:05 am

Online remote backup has become all the rage because almost all types of businesses have turned to online remote backup, entrusting their data to be stored in a remote location. This article discusses all the available online remote backup solutions.

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Disk Cloning - Is It A Good Way To Back Up Your Hard Drive?

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 11:05 am

As I write about data backup and recovery, a lot of people have been asking me whether disk cloning is a good way of backup. And if so, how you can address the task correctly? To start with I’d like to point out that disk cloning was not originally designed for data backup as such, its primary use being the boot and restore function.

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DVD Backup Software Options Posted By : David Hensley

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 11:05 am

With DVD backup software, it is possible to back up movies and videos, music, games, photos and data files with great speed and simplicity. Read on to know about different types of DVD software available.

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Windows Backup Methods Posted By : David Hensley

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 10:05 am

Windows backup or Microsoft backup software helps create a copy of the information on the hard disc to be used, in case, the original data accidentally becomes inaccessible, due to hard disc malfunction or overwriting or any other cause. This article discusses different methods of Windows backup in detail.

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Your Data Recovery Questions Answered Posted By : Michael Selvon

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 4:05 am

In this article you will discover the wonderful joys of data recovery.

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Unpartioning the Hard Drive Posted By : Andrew Watson

Wednesday 28 May 2008 @ 2:05 am

The hard disk is partitioned in order to have a good memory access and efficient management. If you have partitioned the hard drive then the search ability for the required file or folder to the operating system increases and thus provides a good way to increase the access speed. This also prevents our hard drive data in case of operating system crash like scenarios.

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Power Quality, Problems And Uninterruptible Power Supply Solutions

Tuesday 27 May 2008 @ 5:05 pm

Businesses and organisations are now totally dependent on electricity to run their data and voice processing systems. Power failures - short or long - can be devastating if they are not protected by UPS (uninterruptible power supplies).

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6 Main Reasons- Why to have a Disaster Recovery Plan? Posted By : Andrew Watson

Tuesday 27 May 2008 @ 5:05 pm

When you plan for the companys staff architecture and lots of other things, then planning a disaster recovery plan is also equally important. The data which is responsible for all you current operations and future plans and has been saved on the computers needs to be saved from different kind of losses like accidental deletion, hard disk failure, virus attack and many others.

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UPS Batteries - Taken For Granted Too Long!

Tuesday 27 May 2008 @ 3:05 pm

UPS batteries play a vital - and often taken for granted - role in the correct operation of an uninterruptible power supply and the continuity of protected loads. Despite the importance of UPS batteries for providing runtime and dc supply to the inverter in the event of mains failure, routine checks and maintenance are easily and often overlooked, which is not good practice.

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Using the Internet to Save Your Data Posted By : Carlos Garcia

Tuesday 27 May 2008 @ 11:05 am

For many years, people have been storing their computer data locally in order to make sure that it is safe. The Internet, however, is changing a lot of different things. One change that seems to be happening is that many individuals are switching over to a remote data storage backup.

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