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Data Backup, a program for business or home.
1. What you should be doing about data backup and why? 2. Fine electro-mechanical devices to backup. 3. Meant to do it! 4. Once Bitten. . . 5. Backup, a mistaken or confused name. 6. What do you need to do today to start a backup plan or backup program? 7. Let’s get organised. 8. Things to save or to backup. 9. Our recommended Backup System. 10. Near worst case scenario. When you most need a backup to restore from. 11. Our own system. How we backup our data. 12. Remember, Backup, start today.
Updated January 2006 ONE Sure thing about Data Backupif you’ve ever lost your business data
or 1. Why do a data backup? What you should be doing and why?Computers always go perfectly. Right? There are times though, when a little bit of planning and forethought pays big dividends. 2. Fine electro-mechanical devices.The hard drive in your computer has both electronic and mechanical components that work with very fine tolerances where the head literally flies a fraction of a millimeter above the disks fast spinning surface.
Measurements a fraction of a human hair thickness are not unusual. So bumping or dropping them or having PC power problems causes the components to literally crash and may result in irreparable damage. 3. Meant to do it!Most business people and many home users are aware of the need to Backup (or copy, in easy terms) their information to another place for safe keeping. After failures they often say ‘I meant to do it but never made the time.’ 4. Once Bitten. . .Every day before they walk out of the office they’ll religiously run or at least start the backup going. In the morning they’ll check and make sure all went Ok with the Backup and look at any errors reported. 5. Backup, a mistaken or confused name.Simply put, Data Backup is the ability to
recreate or restore the system you had working before the PC failure or
loss.
Unfortunately the word Backup is often used
different ways.
Bookkeeping software typically prompts you to backup your data (the company accounts and ledgers, in other words). But the backup is usually on the PC not another disk or computer. So if that computer goes missing, then the company bookkeeping info is gone too.
You need to do this type of data Backup for bookkeeping and company client lists.
But there’s more to do. Make a note where it goes to so you can Backup or copy it to another disk, CD, ZIP or Flash device you can take home. 6. What do you need to do today?Simple. Work out what you use your
computers for that you simply couldn’t do without if it wasn’t there
tomorrow. Please. Take a minute to read the full story below. 7. Let’s get organised.You’ll need: -
Pixel ITT use, sell and recommend
See the Quick plan at the foot of this article. 8. Things to save. Information to Backup should include Documents; Spreadsheets; Bookkeeping & Transaction data; Address Books; Lists; Emails; Personal information, Photos; Downloaded Programs and Licenses; Favorites; Special things; Internet & Email settings; Regulatory matters.
Many of these items are irreplaceable, so they should be safeguarded. 9. Our recommended backup system.2 copies, one at your place and one at a friends place. Small Backup, things that change frequently, done daily. Big Backup, total Backup of your PC because the info is organised in a disorganized sort of way, spread over the hard drive in hard to find places, done weekly or monthly. More than one PC? A central point for all company data is easier to manage and Backup than data in all the odd places on the computer. You may investigate ‘synchronizing’ data so it’s naturally on more than one PC. 10. Near worst case scenario.If the Hard drive fails the information may
be recoverable. Occasionally one of our customers has needed to retrieve data from a dead hard drive. We recommend a particular company who has always managed to recover the data, but there’s a lot of lost time and un-necessary expense especially when compared to the simple smart solution where you take all the necessary precautions and do the backup first. We hope you never see one of these errors
Just imagine what the worst case would be! 11. Our own system. How we backup.Pixel ITT has these systems in place.
Daily, MYOB, when closing company data the data integrity is checked and Zipped up on the C Drive. It takes about 3 minutes.
Monday, 9am, Customer database and documents, Zipped into one file on C Drive. Takes 5 to 10 minutes at the start of day.
Monday to Friday, 9.50pm, Automatic Backup using XXCopy Pro of My Documents Folder which includes, MYOB, Customer data, Documents, saved to a redundant (older) PC as a file server, 5 minutes unattended. Older PC must be turned on and available on the office network.
Monday to Friday, 10pm, Automatic Unattended Backup of daily data important to business, MYOB, Customer data, Documents, Security info saved to CD, 3 to 5 minutes usually unattended using EMCDantz Retrospect Professional.
Every 2nd Saturday, 2 secondary PC’s, Full incremental backup, to CD on main PC. Takes 10 – 20 minutes attended using EMCDantz Retrospect Professional.
Every 4th Saturday, Main PC, Full incremental backup to CD on main PC, takes 60 – 120 minutes attended using EMCDantz Retrospect Professional. What’s missing in our backup system?Off-site backup copy could be more recent but has the main ingredients of our business in a workable version.
Here's one suggestion for an on-line off-site backup data service provider. Backupyourdata By using this link you signify your agreement to Pixel ITT's terms of business. (link)
12. Remember, Backup today.It could be as easy as burning a CD once a week or once a month.
This backup plan may help you.
We tell our customers, whether they're
small business clients or home computer users at every chance we get to
backup, somehow, but backup regardless. So
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