Data Backup Software
By Eddie Tobey
We live in a world where our electronic data is constantly at risk of being deleted or corrupted. The major reason for the loss of your data could be one of the following: human error (you delete a file by mistake), hardware failure (your hard disk crashes), software corruption, or a virus (that wipes out your data). This is discounting natural or man made calamities like floods, fires, hurricanes, terrorist acts of sabotage or theft.
One regularly reads about some or the other new virus that destroys the data of an entire group of computers. Companies and people who do not pay enough attention to backing up (copying) their data have suffered irreparable losses when their data gets wiped out by any of the factors mentioned above.
It is not only advisable, but also extremely necessary to safeguard the precious data, by backing it up. There are many ways to take backups of the data. Some of the popular devices used are USB flash drives (not feasible for large quantity of data), external hard disks (could be prone to hardware crash), CDs or DVD drives (DVD backups are becoming increasingly popular), online backup and tape drives (despite being obsolete are still in use).
The backing up process requires software. Data backup hardware devices can communicate with the computers through the software programs, which are provided with them. These programs first need to be installed on the computer before you can start the process of backing up the data. Flash drives these days come with internal software and plugging it into most new systems ensures instant recognition and reading and writing to these devices. To make backups on external hard disks, the operating system is adequate. To make a back up on your CD or DVD, you first need a CD or a DVD writer along with the software that allows you to write to it. After these are installed, the data can easily be written (and written quite fast) and the CD or DVD can be stored. To back up the data online, you just need an Internet connection and the ability to upload the file on the Internet. Backing up data on tape drives require a set up which also comes with its the software that assists one to do so.
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