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Category: Data Recovery

Stop Worrying: Online Filing Storage

30 October, 2008 (14:56) | By: Fabien Toulouse

Online file hosting can really come in handy if you have a lot of files you don’t want to lose. You can store many different types of files including application files, program files, and digital files to name a few. You can make these files available for others to download or you can keep them private. There are a lot of things you can do with online file storage. What can it do for you and why do you need it?

How To Choose A Data Recovery Specialist That Won’t Let You Down

24 October, 2008 (13:04) | By: Mike White

Making the right choice in which Data recovery company to work with can be a bit of a chore at an often crucial time, but getting it right is vitally important to ensure the best success rate.

Information on External Hard Drive plus Digital Photo Recovery

23 September, 2008 (14:37) | By: Marco Maseko

No matter what you happens, you shouldn’t stress out or let the situation get the best of you. Although computers are great to have and hard drives work very well for storage, they are both machinery and are bound to fail at some point in time. No matter how sophisticated hard drives get, they will never be able to completely avoid crashes or failure.

Data Recovery : Data Recovery Software

18 September, 2008 (14:06) | By: Ray Lam

Having good recovery software is an essential need in the world of using computers. It is a smart idea to make sure that you have a good backup data system in place before you have a situation where you have lost data off your hard drive.

Online File Storage: The New Frontier

18 September, 2008 (06:58) | By: Fabian Toulouse

In the business world, the need for reliable, accessible backup of corporate data is a constant one. In the past — and even today — many companies opt for magnetic tape backup systems to protect their data. Others employ a RAID-based system, which stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, which is an umbrella term for backing up your data across multiple hard disks. Tape backups, while popular, come with a set of problems including tape wear-and-tear, limited intermediate backups, and a lack of data integrity. The RAID method offers a more attractive solution; however, most businesses like to keep a copy of their vital data offsite.