- Backup Tactics: Data Backup Scheduling By : Sphinx
'Data Backup Scheduling' is the fifth article of the 'Backup Tactics' series, discussing different aspects of scheduling backup tasks. By explicit real-world examples, the article is aimed to help you build the best backup routine. - Automatic Backup & Recovery as Remedy for Laziness By : Sphinx
In our century, when data volumes multiply by dozens of gigabytes even on an average home PC monthly, automatic backup becomes a critical issue. The article discusses the question of automating backups in a Windows OS environment. - Backup Tactics: Types of Data Backup By : Sphinx
'Types of Data Backup' is the second article of the 'Backup Tactics' series. It discusses different data backup methods (incremental and differential backup, compression options) using real-world examples, and is aimed to help you build the best backup routine. - Backup Tactics: Choosing Storage Media for Data Backup & Recovery By : Sphinx
"Choosing Storage Media for Data Backup" is the second article of the "Backup Tactics" series. It discusses different aspects of data backup and disaster recovery through real-world examples and is aimed to help you choose the best storage media for your backup routine. - Authentic Automatic Backup and Recovery By : Sphinx
What is more profitable in terms of money, time and nerves: recovering data from a dead hard drive, or keeping dozens of backups which are made automatically? "Authentic Automatic Backup and Recovery" discusses the matter of automatic file backup, its benefits and disadvantages. - Backup Tactics: Analyzing Backup Data By : Sphinx
"Analyzing Backup Data" is the second article of the "Backup Tactics" series which discusses different aspects of data backup and disaster recovery. It gives real world examples which are meant to help you understand how to analyze your data and understand what backup strategy you need for it. - Necessity of Data Backup By : Sphinx
"Necessity of Data Backup" is the first article of the "Backup Tactics" series which discusses different aspects of data backup and disaster recovery. It gives real world examples which are meant to help you understand whether you need to back up your data, or not. - Developing Backup and Recovery Solutions-00-181 By : SEOPenDrive
In this article you will learn how to develop a backup and recovery solution. Data has become a firm's most valuable asset, and it is your job to protect this data from accidental loss. remember the fundamental questions to ask when developing a solution. What should be backup? What is the recovery point? What is the time frame for recovery? What is the risk tolerance,if any,of the firm? Finding the answers to these questions will help you develop a plan that is appropriate for your firm. - Data Recovery Services Vs Data Recovery Software By : JakeRuston
If you experience a computer or server crash then you have likely lost data you want to get back. You have two options - data recovery services and data recovery software. Even though there are plenty of good data recovery software programs out there to choose from you should bypass them and work directly with a quality data recovery service provider. - The Basic Of Computer Registry Repair By : Gen Wright
If you are not very familiar with computers, perhaps you do not know what the registry is. The registry of a computer resides in your system, as part of your operating system. - Backup Rotation Schemes By : Sphinx
For most computer users backing up is very much like going to a dentist – people invent thousands of reasons to not do it: takes too much time, interferes with work, too expensive, etc. But even if one realizes the necessity of backups, there still remains a question: how to start? What backup scheme to choose to avoid disasters and reduce potential losses to the minimum? - Novosoft Advances Into the Market of Enterprise-Level Backup Software By : Sphinx
Novosoft, an international IT-consulting and software development company, announced the release of a new version of Handy Backup – data backup and disaster recovery utility targeted for enterprises exploiting IBM's DB2 data servers.
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