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Pierre Gourdet

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started by Pierre Gourdet on 01 Oct 18
  • Pierre Gourdet
     
    With all the reports of cyber-attacks, hackers, and malware in the news these days, it is easy to overlook some of the more conventional physical threats your data faces every day. A fire, flood, or another type of natural disaster can wipe out all the data in your location and make recovery virtually impossible. And, if you don't have multiple backups available, the simple theft of a hard drive or storage device could easily result in significant data loss. If that's not enough, you should never take for granted the very real possibility of hard drive failures and other another types of hardware mishaps.One of the easiest ways to create backups of business data is to simply store copies of important files on hard drives, tape drives or other storage devices connected to your systems or network. Copying files to hard drives, USB flash drives, external drives, or other devices attached to individual systems or devices connected via a local or wide area network is an effective way of ensuring backups are available locally when you need them. With any good data recovery plan, keeping local copies of backups is essential. However, due to risks associated with physical disasters, ransomware, theft, and other threats, keeping local backups should never be the only facet for a companies strategy.

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