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Data Recovery Utility
No one wants data loss, but of all the internet wired people I know,
I have yet to meet one who has not, at some point, lost important
data. This is inevitable, and has nothing to do with the electronic
age in particular. Think about it. Haven't you ever lost a notebook
for school, or perhaps a paper that you had to turn in? No matter
what form our data takes, we will have to face the possibility of
losing it. Fortunately computers, unlike other mediums, provide us
with data recovery utilities to cope with these disasters.
The best data recovery utility is one which prevents data loss
before it happens by providing a backup copy. Really, any kind of
file backup system can be considered a data recovery utility. There
are many different forms of backup, which vary in complexity,
reliability, physical location, and expense. The simplest data
recovery utility is making a physical backup of important files.
This can be done with a flash drive, which can then be carried with
you, or put in a safe place. This has the advantage of portability,
but isn't really all that reliable of a data recovery utility.
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A better idea is to backup on a physical hard drive. There are data
recovery utilities called raid systems, which will automatically
create an identical copy of your hard drive as you go along. This is
great, because if one hard drive fails, you will still have all of
your files on the other hard drive. Another kind of data recovery
utility is an off-site backup. This means that your computer logs
into a server and uploads encrypted copies of its data on a nightly
basis. The data is secured and protected on that remote system. This
has the advantage that if something were to happen to your building
– say a fire, or an earthquake or other natural disaster, there
would still be a perfect copy of your data existing elsewhere.
Of course, once you physically lose your data, you can still find a
data recovery utility to use, but your chances of success are much
lower. There is data recovery utility software which will search a
damaged hard drive, or the fragments of an accidentally erased file,
and will sometimes, at least partially, be able to recover what you
have lost. Still, this kind of data recovery utility only has a
moderate success rate at best, so you would do better to take
adequate precaution to not lose your data in the first place.
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