How to backup your data properly
Your data is important to you and why shouldn't it be. Computers
have grown to be a part of our daily lives, so it's safe to say
that most of us would be devastated if we lost everything on our
computer. That is kind of a scary thought as your data depends
on a machine to keep and store it, and let's face it, machines
fail. Although computers have become much more reliable, more
complex software and the internet has made everyone's computer
vulnerable to complete loss of data.
There is something you can do to fight back though, that is to
take matters into your own hands and don't rely solely on your
computer. The best way to do this is to backup your data
properly and keep doing that at least once a week, or once a
day, depending on the type of data that you are backing up. This
is perhaps the most important task that any computer owner can
do, and is the simplest, but yet not everyone does it.
On the computer market these days there are a slew of external
and internal storage devices that make backing up your data easy
and convenient. With so many devices, and so many solutions, it
can be tough for someone to decide on a backup method. So let's
talk about the different backup strategies you could implement
and which one best suits your needs.
Known worldwide basically as the main method of backing up your
data is your floppy disc drive. I know they store a very little
amount of data, but for simple data files it's perfect because
every computer already has one, and it is easy to use and
access. I thought I would remind everyone of that backup method
because it still can be used and won't cost you anything more.
Now if you want to get down and serious, and backup everything
on your computer, then what you want to do is a full hard disk
backup. A full hard disk backup is what every computer users
should do, and is perhaps one of the best data backup solutions
possible. This is true because it makes a full copy of your hard
drive, so if all data is lost then your backup could be used
immediately and will have everything on it. The only problem
with this backup strategy is that it takes a little while to
complete the backup, and to get the best use out of it, you
should do it once a week. But if your data is really that
important, then it is worth the time and energy to do this.
The next backup solution is pretty common and has already been
done by just about everyone. You could just backup your data
files and folders that are important to you, so if you ever lose
all of your data, then you would still have your important files
and only have to reinstall the software associated with them, if
any. Files and folders are usually the most important type of
data that someone needs to back up and is all that matters, so
most of you should use this method.
Perhaps the best backup solution there is, next to a full hard
disk backup, is a CD or DVD burner. Now since both of those
burners cost around the same price, DVD is just a little more,
then I recommend a DVD burner. Not only does DVD technology hold
more then four times as much data as a regular CD, but a DVD
burner will also burn regular CD's. Also not to mention that
fact that you can backup your home movies that then can be
played in your DVD player, and can last forever without
degrading in quality like VHS.
Well those are the main types of backup strategies and solutions
that people are using these days. Whether you run a business on
your computer, or just use it for fun, backing up your data is
always a good idea and should never be overlooked by any
computer user.