Computer Backup
Many computer users prefer to keep it simple and back up their
data with a floppy disk or by copying and pasting documents.
This is the most basic form of computer backup, but it is not
satisfactory for everyone. Floppy disks often wear out, and you
can have files stored on floppy disks for years that might be
not perform if they are stored on old disks. On the other hand,
if you use your files quite frequently, your floppy disk could
wear out, which creates another problem for your floppy disk
storage. If you simply store your document elsewhere on your
computer, it might not survive a complete computer crash,
although minor annoyances should not interfere with your files.
Because of problems with viruses, computer crashes are becoming
a more frequent occurrence for many PC users, and therefore,
computer backup software is the best option for many consumers.
There are many files that are worth the time and investment
involved in obtaining good computer backup software. Examples of
such files are:
• Bank records • Personal documents • Digital photos • Address
books • Software downloads • Special projects
The best computer backup software not only creates a copy of
your documents automatically, but it uses encryption algorithms
to protect your information from unauthorized access and
spyware. Your filename will also be encrypted to protect against
intrusions. Most computer backup software is quite user
friendly, and new files can be added instantly at the click of a
mouse.
In addition to many great features, most computer backup
software will enable you to:
• Create new backup programs • Select files and folders for
backup • Define compression settings • Choose target of backup •
Store backup info in various locations
The best computer backup programs are not rigid, but allow the
user the flexibility to choose where and how their files will be
stored. You can choose to have everything copied automatically,
or specify which files you wish to have a backup. If you have a
large volume of material to store, you can select compression
settings, which will minimize the size of your documents and
will enable you to store more information. You can also choose
where you want your backup information to be stored, and you can
place the data in various locations automatically, for instance,
in your hard drive, USB stick, Network folder, CD, DVD and
Remote FTP Server. You can also create a simultaneous backup
communication between a remote FTP server and local storage
devices.
Your computer backup software should provide easy user
interface, the option to store your data in multiple versions
and the capability to restore your files to their original
folders. Most programs have a very easy to use help menu, and
many have service lines to help customers who wish to
communicate with an assistant. You can also obtain special
features for your computer backup software, such as a disaster
recovery CD or DVD, which will get your computer back up and
running after a crash. You can have peer to peer backups for
extra protection and virus scanning capabilities that will
safeguard your valuable files against tampering.
Computer backup software varies in prices, and it is worthwhile
to invest in the best program you can afford, especially if your
business depends on valuable files. Don't let an unexpected
computer crash destroy your valuable data, but invest in
computer backup software today.
About the author:
Matt Garrett www.XoftSpy.co.uk www.data-recovery-exp
erts.net