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All companies of today make
great use of the technology
available to them and rely on
their data. Most businesses
however, don’t have the budget
to invest in network storage or
large servers, which is what the
bigger companies use to transfer
information and create a backup
of the information they rely on
to carry out their operations.
Smaller businesses have a
limited budget. When most
encounter a disaster they never
seem to recover, normally going
out of business. Past disasters
such as 9/11 or the dreaded
hurricane have showed the
importance of backups and
disaster planning. Companies
that thought things out and
protected their data survived
these disasters, while those
that didn’t went out of
business.
There are several ways that you
can protect your data and keep
it safe. One of the most popular
and easiest ways to protect your
data is with a server. Servers
are great for both large and
small businesses, and protection
the data for your business. They
can tend to get expensive
though, with the most popular
server, Microsoft, starting out
around $3,000.
Unlike other options, servers
provide you with a safe and
secure system to store all of
your corporate data. You can set
the permission of your files to
prevent any unauthorized access,
to keep your files safe. When
using servers, most of the loss
comes from either accidental
deletion or employees that are
upset with corporate management
and decide to get into the
server and erase files.
When using a server, your data
will be stored in one central
location, and not spread around
over different computers in your
network. Servers are very user
friendly, and keep your files
neat and tidy - in one location.
This way you don’t have to go
looking all over the place for
your data, you can look in the
server and find everything you
need.
Another way to keep your data
safe is with CDs, DVDs, and even
external hard drives. If you are
using any of these methods, you
should always do a backup of
your information at the end of
every day. With disasters being
completely unpredictable,
backing things up every day will
ensure that you are protected if
something should occur.
If you are backing things up to
CD or DVD media, you should
always put the discs in a safe
and secure location, preferably
a fireproof safe. This way, if
the office should catch on fire,
you’ll have your backup discs
protected. You should always add
your new backups to the safe at
the end of every working day, so
you’ll have them tomorrow if you
need them.
You can also store your data and
information offsite as well.
This is a highly recommended
option, as you pay a flat
monthly fee and a company stores
your information. Most have
secure vaults and servers for
your data, which ensures
protection from unauthorized
accidents or hazards. You don’t
need to worry about your data
when using these services, as
they will do the protection for
you.
No matter which method you use
for protecting your information,
you should always make sure that
you have a plan. Corporate data
is very important and essential
to success, which is why you
should look into immediately if
you don’t have a plan already.
If you know your data is safe
and protected from hazards and
unauthorized access - you’ll
have the peace of mind in
knowing that your data will be
there each and every time you
need it. |