Christine Harrell's Articles in Data Recovery

  • A Guide To Backing Up Your Business Data Online With a Bare Metal Server
    Traditional offsite data backup involves storing discrete files that can be restored as needed. This is fine when replacing a few files because the originals were corrupted. However in the event of a major disaster that requires a complete system rebuild, restoration is a tedious process of installing the operating system, installing each application, then restoring the data files.
  • How to Create an Offsite Data Backup and Restore Plan
    Once a business accepts the need for regular remote backups, the IT department requires a written backup and restore procedure. Creating such a plan doesn't have to be difficult and will reduce confusion so that your data storage system is protected.
  • Protect Your Precious Memories with Online Backup
    Although some of us yearn for a time before computers, we live in a digital world. Many of us own computers not for our own benefit, but because our friends, children, and grandchildren insist on using email and digital photographs to communicate with us.
  • Is Your Online Data Storage Secure?
    Online backup is growing in popularity as an easy, safe, and inexpensive part of businesses' disaster recovery plans. Before implementing such a program, you need to be sure that your backup provider offers a secure environment for your data.
  • Remote Backups Make Unattended Operations Easy
    Although offsite data backups are a key part of a data recovery program, they can be time consuming and troublesome.
  • What Type of Data Backup Is Best For Your Business?
    Keeping a copy of critical data is important for both home and business computer users. Whether it's your personal checking account or a corporate customer database, a backup copy can save you from disaster in the event the original file is lost.
  • Does Your Business Need Online Server Backup?
    Every business is about information. From the local plumber to a multinational IT corporation, information is the backbone of how modern commerce works. What protection does your business have against data loss?
  • Critical Things to Consider When Choosing an Online File Storage Company
    Though most individuals and businesses know how important it is to backup their computer data, many people still don't! Most people say that they don't backup their data because they are unsure of an easy process for data storage.
  • Using Computer Forensics To Catch And Prosecute Fraudulent Employees
    Most employers and staff are shocked when they discover that an employee has been executing crimes right under their noses. The thing with white collar crimes is that criminals don't necessarily "look" like criminals and they often proceed for years without being caught.
  • 3 Things You May Not Hear In Sales Pitches For Data Storage Devices
    When comparing different types of data storage devices, you'll certainly read and hear about all of the great things that each product has to offer. But what about the downside to each type of media storage?
  • Information On Demand
    In today's competitive and growing business environment, information is an increasingly valuable, but costly organizational asset.
  • Why Is Important For Disk-to-Disk-to Tape?
    Traditionally, many businesses have done backup directly to relatively inexpensive tape systems. For many computer applications, it's important to have data immediately ready to be restored from a secondary disk if and when the data on the primary disk becomes inaccessible.
  • Backup Data to Tape Drive, Network Attached or a Virtual Tape Library?
    When it comes to setting up a system for multiple computers operating on a network, backing up your data to a tape drive, network attached storage (NAS) or a Virtual Tape Library are some of the solutions the end user should consider!

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