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Thanks for responding. Just out of interest, how long did it take for you to get back up and running after your hard drive failure? I'm reseraching the benefits of using imaging software.
used to do tapes but livedrive is safer oh and a pc and nas sitting at home drawing the data down
I don't really :redface:
Just leave them on my providers server and once a year or so delete a load.
Hi everyone
I am currently undertaking some market research on how small businesses back up their data and would appreciate any feedback on your approach, experiences and what works for you.
Thanks
used to do tapes but livedrive is safer oh and a pc and nas sitting at home drawing the data down
External HDD be quicker, easier and safer? Easier to lose DVD's, take longer to copy, more time organising and take up more space to store.For a really quick, inexpensive, low-tech solution, create a new DVD each day or two, and keep copies going back one week, month and year.
How many people back up onto hard drives, disc or cards and leave them in the same office as the computer?
For a really quick, inexpensive, low-tech solution, create a new DVD each day or two, and keep copies going back one week, month and year.
Thats what I thought until I need to restore some files from livedrive recently and couldn't. Support is crap and fortunately I had another backup. I was one of the early users and at some point they changed servers and some files got mangled, shocking.
One of our clients religiously backed up to a tape drive EVERY NIGHT and occasionally to DVDs... and stored the tapes, tape drive and server all in the same room. One day the air conditioning failed, fried the server and tape drive, and warped the tapes. He had to go to a specialist data recovery firm who charged him an extortionate amount to get the data off of the tapes. He definitely learnt his lesson the hard way!
You can use www.remoteftpstorage.com