Most people who have used computers have lost important data at some point or another. It is therefore easy to see why a remote backup can be such an appealing idea. Power interruptions or surges can result in data loss if your computer is on when they occur. Such data losses can become very serious, leading to the loss of days of work and substantial costs in terms of income foregone.
The data that we have accumulated over months or years can become a very important asset. This data can include personal contact information, accounting and financial records, photographs, business contracts and records, and many other kinds of data that can be very important to your work or your personal life.
Many computers contain information that is worth much more than the value of the computer system itself. This is especially true for people who store work-related data on their computers. Remote backup systems are very important for such people, so that their data can be protected no matter what happens to the computer.
You might realize that we can’t be in control of everything. This might sometimes mean that information gets lost, or even the laptop or desktop itself. A hard drive can crash, data can become corrupted, a natural disaster can occur, or there can be human error or malicious disruption. All of those significant menaces can erase many, many months of tedious labor and perhaps even destroy a company.
In such circumstances it becomes important for an individual or a business to have an online backup plan to safeguard their important data against the numerous risks like hard drive crash, data corruption, natural disasters like earthquake and floods etc. The reality is that every computer and its user are vulnerable to these threats and a disaster recovery is necessary. The advantage of an online backup is that in case of any disaster, recovering your records is as simple as a few clicks on your mouse.
Backing up your data externally has traditionally been the exclusive domain of tape systems. But now you can use many forms of media, such as DVDs and CDs. Still the backup process has remained time consuming and sometimes ineffective. According to some studies, more than half of tape restorations fail. And unfortunately local backups are still subject to unexpected events like floods, fire and robbery. Files should really be stored at a remote location, but few people ever do this.
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