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Data Recovery Tips

If you have ever faced the loss of data, you will know what it’s like to have anxiety over severe trouble with your server, hard disk or RAID health. This is however, a time for some caution in terms of time and money.


Hard Drive Recovery Experts

There are generally three types of experts who deal with hard disk recovery. They are technical support experts, software support experts and data recovery experts. The technical support expert generally deals with physical problems with hard disks, and how to install or uninstall hard disks. They check for malfunctions due to electric or voltage problems. The software experts mainly deal with making software solutions for hard disk recovery. They create customized software solutions and test them. They also make antivirus solutions for the customers. Data recovery experts apply various measures to recover the client’s data from the malfunctioned hard disk.


The Art of Failure Planning

There is a lot of talk these days about disaster recovery planning. Yet disaster recovery planning is problematic. When best-laid plans fail, we have to resort to Plan B. So why not just do Plan B in the first place?


Backup And Recovery Plans - An Introduction

No matter how you look at it; whether it is an earthquake, a flood, a blackout or a hard disk failure that gets you, IT disaster recovery services are critical. This articles takes a deeper look at the range of possibilities for IT recovery in the event of a Disaster.


Backup To DVD: 8 Reasons Why

A backup to DVD gives you advantages that no other backup method can match. Here are 8 advantages you have when doing a backup to DVD.


Offsite Data Backup or Online Storage - Which Solution Is the Most Suited to You?

Offsite data backup or online storage, most companies think both solutions are the same, learn the difference and decide for yourself which route to take.


Colocation and Disaster Recovery Facilities

How valuable is your data? Does it mean the world to you? If yes, your worst nightmare is probably loss of all or part of the data. And if just the thought of that makes you cringe, it's time you educated yourself about the existence of disaster recovery options and how collocating your data can save you a lot of headache and financial loss.


Data Integrity

Tables in a SQL Server 2000 database include a number of different types of properties that ensure the integrity of data in the tables. These properties include datatypes, NOT NULL definitions, DEFAULT definitions, IDENTITY properties, rules, constraints, triggers, and indexes.


Zip It Up

Anyone who has seen the movie’ Honey I shrunk the kids' can imagine how useful compression can be. Compression, which has become anonymous with Zip files work off the same idea only with a (add your ...


Two Easy Ways To Fix PC Bugs

2 easy ways to back up, clean and repair Windows Registry to have a bug free PC.


2 Tips to Getting the Best Data Recovery Companies on Your Side

Forbid it that you have to experience a major hard disk crash - containing a lifetime of work - before considering the importance of your company's data. Since today’s economy is becoming increasingly technology driven, the loss of sensitive data without backups is tantamount having your business burn down to the ground.


Hard Disk Failure and Data Recovery

Comprehensive details on hard disk; its introduction, brief history, development and hard disk crash with possible data recovery solution.


Condoms for Your PC – Backup Your Data

You want safe data – create a backup copy! Choose a simple copy or a complex combination of RAID technology and off-site backup, but choose some form of backup to be safe.


Backup and Recovery for Smaller Organisations--How to Build an Effective Data Backup Strategy

Does a data backup strategy need to be complex and difficult, find out here...


Data Loss - The 7 Most Common Symptoms of a Failed Hard Drive

A failing hard drive or corrupted RAID array does not discriminate. And when, not if, that drive fails it also doesn't care if you are a large business server or a home PC.


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