Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Online Backup-Why You Need It

By Walter Henry


Hard drive crashes. Fires. Theft. All of these unfortunate calamities claim people's computer files and digital data every day of the year. Despite knowing that it's a huge gamble to leave your important information and data on your PC's drive without some kind of off-site storage, most people do not back up their data. And they pay the price in time, money, reputation and anguish.

Those who have caught on to the viability and the necessity of storing your important and irreplaceable data off-site (somewhere other than your residence) are increasingly realizing that the cloud is where you need to store your data.

As the term "cloud" becomes better understood, people are realizing that it represents the vast network of servers capable of storing and transferring mountains of irreplaceable data for safety and security unacievable at home.

For the most part, cloud backup companies focus on two basic offers- storing your vital files and seamlessly transferring the data to and from your PC . The higher end services boast enormous data limits and multiple computers for around $40 per month. For individuals and small businesses, the plans drop down to about half that price.

Automatic syncing is an extremely valuable feature you may want to check for in an online backup service. This is the ability to have your files regularly and autamtically backed up by the company, so you don;t need to worry about it at all.

One of the key features of cloud-based computing and cloud storage is that no external hardware is necessary to take advantage of the storage and transfer processes. This is the essence of "the cloud"-that it is up in the sky.

Those of us who have needed to send heavy music files or photos to friends have already had first hand experience with cloud services. these files are too big to be handled by most email services, so we have to employ one of the cloud data systems that now seem to be ubiqitous on the market.

Chances are, you are probably already a member of at least one of these services, because for most of us, this is the easiest way to get your large media files to your friend, colleague or family member. The option of actually storing and backing up your other data is the next step, as these services become more and more embraced by everyday users.

The catalyst that is the best motivator to move to secure offsite backup is hearing one too many disaster story of someone losing their irreplaceable data to a burglary or natural disaster. It is becoming clear that in the future, online backup services will be the norm for practical securtiy and efficiency reasons.

Welcome to the future.




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