Data backup is something that you just can’t take for granted anymore. The risks from viruses, spyware and computer hardware problems are so many and so varied that not keeping at least one copy of your computer data backed up is just asking for the worst kind of trouble. Being protective of your data and having a data backup policy or procedure is no longer just in the domain of system administrators in big companies. Nope. Home users should now also have their own data protection policy. You no longer have a choice.
Most people tend to look at storing their data on DVDs or external hard drives. This in itself is a positive step in terms of data backup – you’re protecting your data from harm. There’s one single and massive flaw in backing up your data in this way. It’s still stored where you live or work and is at risk from fire, flood, theft, electrical storms or just plain old hardware failure. Any of these can wipe out all those carefully created backup sets in a few moments.
Is there a solution? Of course there is – using a remote or online backup service to keep a second copy of your absolutely mission critical data. This...