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Understanding Live Data Backups With SBAdmin

Posted on timeApril 24th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


As the need for system availability increases, especially in 24 hour operations, the backup “window” must decrease to prevent data from changing while being backed up. Go to data storage for more information.

Backing up “live” data can cause erroneous or partially updated files after such data is restored from a backup. This is particularly problematic with databases, which typically have relational data that must be kept in sync.

SBAdmin includes the ability to perform a snap shot, or point in time backup of any live data contained in Logical Volumes. Logical Volumes are software storage devices used exclusively on AIX systems and are quickly becoming a standard installation storage configuration on Linux systems.

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Online Backups - Storing Your Files Remotely

Posted on timeApril 23rd, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


There is one major problem with most computer backup procedures. Usually after a backup is made, all of the information and data stays in the same place as it always was. However, there are many disasters that could befall your data and computer that make it worthwhile to look into online backups as a precautionary measure. Online data backups will allow you to save a copy of your file or files in a hard drive that cannot be destroyed at the same time as your computer. This way, even if you experience theft or a natural disaster such as a fire or flood you will still have your data. Go to Data Backup for more information.

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Boost Up Your Business With a Business Data Backup

Posted on timeApril 18th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


What are the advantages of having a remote data backup software in a company? Computers are used by teachers, businessmen, and students. Creating personal documents with a computer is easier to organize.What would someone do if his/her papers were destroyed by flood or fire? Errors made by a worker and computer errors caused by nature is impossible to avoid. Unexpected disasters such as these can erase all the documents on your computer.

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Online Data Storage Trumps Disaster Insurance

Posted on timeApril 8th, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


A couple of years ago, when a business acquaintance first told me about his company’s decision to switch from media-based data storage (tapes, CDs, zip drives) to utilizing the services of an online data backup company, the first thing that came to mind was a nightmare that had occurred in my business back in the mid- to late 80s. “Disaster” was definitely the word for it - and our protection against the fallout from it was practically non-existent. Go to data storage for more information.

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Is Online Data Backup Part of Your Disaster Recovery Plan?

Posted on timeApril 2nd, 2009 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Whether you have a small business or a large corporation, one of the most valuable assets of your business is its electronic data. Your business’s electronic data consists of its financial information, documentation on clients and sales, and all other data stored on your computers and file servers.

Have you ever thought about what would happen to your company if you were the victim of any kind of disaster? Natural or man-made?

How expensive would the recovery effort be? Would your business be able to recover from such a loss? Where would you even begin the recovery process? All of these questions, and more, should be addressed in your company’s disaster recovery plan. Go to Disaster Recovery for more information.

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