By Sylvester Asenguah on Aug 12, 2009 in Business Continuity, Data Backup, Disaster Recovery, Virtualisation | 0 Comments
There are 2 kinds of businesses
Those that have lost data, And THOSE THAT WILL!
75% of companies that suffer a major data loss go out of business within 18 months. (source: Depart of Trade & Industry)
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By Sylvester Asenguah on Jul 27, 2009 in Business Continuity, Data Backup, Disaster Recovery | 1 Comment
An incremental backup is a backup method where multiple backups are kept (not just the last one). These backups will be incremental if each original piece of backed up information is stored only once, and then successive backups only contain the information that changed since a previous backup.
As a backup method, it is highly efficient, since it allows for the illusion of storage of N copies of size S Read More
By Sylvester Asenguah on Jun 29, 2009 in Data Backup, Disaster Recovery, H.O.S.T, Newsletters | 0 Comments
Many people wait until that fateful day when their computer crashes and then they suffer the consequences. However, it is possible to reduce the likelihood of some common problems occurring, or address minor errors before they turn into major outages or data loss. Many great options exist for ensuring that your computer is maintained, protected and monitored. But why would you pay for that? How reliant are you on technology Read More