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What is the Best Backup Solution to Fit Your Needs?
There are various ways through which you can lose files such as; by deleting or replacing them accidentally, as a result of software or hardware failure, a virus or worm attack or due to complete failure of the hard disk. A backup solution therefore helps you protect your files by storing copies of these files in a different location. Some of the backup solutions that you can make use of include:
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The Future of IT support
For many years information technology support has had to wait for customers to call when things break down after which they are expected to go and fix them. This has often left customers distressed because they are unable to do what they would like to do at the time. When this happens, it makes customers unproductive as IT support tries to help get them back on their feet thus pushing less urgent ...
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The Advantages of Offsite Backup Solutions
Every person that uses a computer with important information requires good backup habits. Generally, offsite backup solutions give you the option of storing information on a different computer or drive. This ensures that you do not lose important data in case there is a natural catastrophe, a fire or even a power surge.
Offsite data backup therefore involves securing data in an offsite location...
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Google Cloud Vs Microsoft Cloud
Many businesses are turning to the cloud for various services. Some of the main providers of cloud services are Microsoft and Google. However, there are various differences between the Google cloud and Microsoft's Windows cloud some of which we cover in the article below.
The Google cloud offers features that keep changing and thus can increase complexity for your business. For this reason, it...
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What to Look for in an Online Backup Solution
Online backup solutions are internet-based systems that are set to back up all your files automatically. As a result, you are able to access these files remotely because they are stored online. Here are some of the things to look for when researching online backups for your business.
1. Storage Space
Different online backup solutions are likely to offer different amounts of storage space. Althou...
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What is Windows Data Recovery?
It is possible to lose data from your operating system when the system is damaged or corrupted, or as a result of system failure, human errors, a virus attack or even due to the presence of bad sectors on the windows hard drive. Data recovery therefore generally refers to the whole process of salvaging data from corrupted, failed, damaged or inaccessible secondary storage media when it is not poss...
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Different Network Backup Solutions
There are different data backup solutions that you can use to back up the data on your computer. However, you should recognise the fact that different network backup solutions have their own features and specifications and it is up to you to look out for an option that will serve your business in the best way possible.
Some of the options of data backup available to you include local back up an...
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Disaster Recovery and Data Recovery
Every business requires a disaster recovery plan that is strong if it is to enable its operations to run smoothly at all times. It refers to the ability to continue working after the occurrence of catastrophes such as natural disasters like earthquakes or floods as well virus or hacker attacks.
Although it may only take a little time and effort to come up with a disaster and data recovery plan,...
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SaaS, PaaS & IaaS: What’s the Difference?
If you are still asking yourself what is cloud computing, then it will help you to know that it is a term that refers to the delivery of hosted services over the internet. Its main goal is to provide scalable access to IT services and computing resources in a way that is easy. These cloud services are provided on demand and are fully managed by the provider. The user only needs access to the inter...
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What is a Private Cloud?
A private cloud is also referred to as a corporate cloud or an internal cloud and is a term used for a proprietary computing architecture which helps provide hosted services to a limited group of people behind a firewall. The advancement of virtualisation and distributed computing has enabled data centre and corporate network administrators to become service providers that effectively meet the nee...
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