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Are Snapshots Backups?

When designing or implementing high availability systems and planning for business continuity, backing up data plays a large role.

11 / 03 / 2012 Patrick Leroy

Energy Saving Hard Drives

Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Western Digital are two companies that have released drives in the market, with their products boasting a reduced power consumption of up to 40% over a standard hard drive.

11 / 01 / 2012 Steve Grant

Windows Backup and Restore: An Introduction

Backup and Restore is a program that was first included in Windows Vista. It can be found in the Control Panel, or by simply searching for it on the start menu.

10 / 17 / 2012 Andre Barton

Choosing the right data storage for your business

Documents, databases and emails constantly flow through businesses of any size and choosing the right infrastructure to store this data on can seem confusing.

10 / 17 / 2012 Steve Grant

What are backup sets?

A backup set is a group of files that are selected from a single resource (like a Microsoft Exchange dataset, for example) and joined together when a backup job is run.

10 / 11 / 2012 Andre Barton

System Restore vs. System Backup: What's the Difference?

A lot of users get confused when it comes to understanding what the Windows utility System Restore actually does.

10 / 02 / 2012 Andre Barton

Planning a Consistent Backup Policy

A business of any size should always be backing up their data. It sounds like an obvious statement, but you’d be surprised at how many do not. Your files need to be backed up regularly and, if possible, off-site.

09 / 27 / 2012 Andre Barton

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