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Data Backup
How often do you backup your data on your computer?
If your computer was damaged or stolen, would you lose valuable data?
How would you replace your family photos, documents, and email address book?
Hard drives do not last forever; eventually your hard drive will fail, are you
prepared?
For most companies, data is your most valuable asset. According to the National
Archives and Records Administration, 93% of companies that lost their data for
ten days or more declared bankruptcy within a year and 50% of those businesses
that were without data management for 10 days, filed for bankruptcy immediately.
Ask yourself what kind of shape your business would be in if you were to lose
all of your data including your customer records, your accounts receivable,
payroll records, vendor records, and even the software you use to run the
business.
Reboot
can recommend and implement a backup strategy tailored
to suit your needs.
Call us anytime; we are available to serve you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Tips And Suggestions
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Make data backups a part of your normal scheduled. Your
backup schedule is usually determined by how often your
data changes.
Generally, perform a full backup at least once a month and
a incremental backup every day.
It is a good idea to have at least two different backups
of your data. Store one backup onsite and the other backup
offsite or online.
Many businesses keep their onsite backups in a fire
resistance safe and their offsite backups in a security
box at a bank.
Test your data backups periodically by trying to restore
your data on a test computer or server
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