Category: Data Recovery

Learn How To Make Data Backup Over The Internet!

Why should you backup your data on the Internet? There are several reasons. * The backup is located at a secure place for away from your computer. * It’s is easy to do. * Free available disk space on your web site can be used for storage. * Disk space on remote server can be ...Read More

Do I Really Need To Backup?

Okay, computers a machine, right? Okay, maybe not yours. Youhave this special relationship, but that a subject foranother article. Machines break. Software gets fouled up.People make errors. These things happen, and for thosereasons alone, you need to back up all your critical data,redundantly, in a couple of different locations. You can do this using the ...Read More

How to Effectively Back Up Your Data

What to backup, and what to lose The oldest “computer expression” is that there are two kinds of computer users, those that backup their data and those that will. Often, it takes a “data disaster” to compel otherwise responsible people to make a regular habit of backing up their data. Still, the majority of computer ...Read More

Online Backup: The Simple Value

“There are many reasons to use online backup. The simple fact is that your computer could get invaded or destroyed in minutes and it can happen completely suddenly as well. The fact is that more and more people are falling victim to this type of occurrence every day. What happens is that it leaves you ...Read More

Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery – Business Impact Analysis

Business impact analysis is a critical part of the business continuity planning process. This step quantifies data and gets into the real world issue of potential losses that can negatively impact your business. It is used to understand the most important impacts and how to best protect your people, processes, data, communications, assets and the ...Read More

You Need to Backup

It doesn’t matter if you paid $500.00 or $2000.00 to purchase a new computer for your home or business; you will defiantly want to have some kind of insurance and backing up your computer is the best form of protection there is. When anyone buys a computer today they are most likely to be using ...Read More

When Disaster Strikes: How Long Would Your Business Survive if Files On Your Computer Disappeared?

A Tornado? In Birmingham? In The United Kingdom? Unthinkable! Yes, in July 2005 (while I was putting finishing touches to my cave-house in Spain) my house, along with many of my neighbours’ houses was struck by a powerful tornado that literally tore up the streets. Leaving people homeless as their homes were bulldozered (with all ...Read More

5 RAID Data Recovery Prevention Tips

If you have spent the time to increase your computer’sperformance by setting up a hardware RAID array, you owe it toyourself to invest a little extra time and effort in maintainingthe hard disks in your setup. Following these tips will helplimit the need for data disaster recovery in the future. 1. If you are copying ...Read More

When Your Computer Fails: A Disaster Recovery Strategy for the Home-based Business

If you are self-employed and work from home, you wear several hats, so to speak: you may be the marketing manager, accountant, receptionist or PR person. You are also your own technical support department and therefore responsible for safeguarding your data. You should be clear about two things: 1. Sooner or later, disaster will strike. ...Read More

PST Viewer of Microsoft Outlook files

Recovery Toolbox for Outlook pst viewer was designed to restore all information, stored in *.ost and *.pst files, if your email storage cannot be accessed with Microsoft Outlook. This solution is effective against all kinds of data corruption, from software errors to hardware failures. Have you already encountered an issue with your mailbox corruption or ...Read More