28/04/2022
Data backup is a way to avoid many problems related to data loss. Do you do it regularly?
Many people do not back up their data on a private or even company computer! It exposes you to the pointless loss of important information. Despite having a copy of your data, data is often lost. Why is this happening? Merely making a copy of your data does not guarantee its security. Do you know you should test it? We recommend that you check:
👉that all relevant data has been copied
👉and if you know how to restore data from a backup.
🛠 Backup important data?
You store most of them on your computer and phone. Imagine the situation that your laptop does not turn on. What are you doing? You're panicking. You realize that you lost the effects of several months of work within a few seconds. This is the worst case scenario. And now the second: the computer shuts down forever, and you calmly download data for new hardware. Everything you lost on your old laptop is already in the new one. It would not be possible without the regular back-up of your data.
🛠 How to make backup copies?
EXTERNAL DRIVE - you can use an external drive for this purpose. During or after your work, you rip off the results.This solution is good, but often comes with some risk. An external drive is another device that may malfunction or become infected with viruses.
CLOUD - this solution is ideal for companies that have several or a lot of devices. Data backup is very important here. It protects against costly recovery of lost files. Thanks to this solution, in your company, every device and every employee will be secured. When you install the appropriate software on the devices, a copy is made regularly, automatically and without overloading the device during its operation.
❓HOW OFTEN? It is recommended to perform a backup at least once a day. Thanks to this, you minimize the risk of losing even all possible data that you have. However, we know that it can be time-consuming and inconvenient. That is why we recommend automating the entire process with the help of the cloud.
⁉How important is a backup of your data to you? If this is data that you use for private purposes, your loss may seem small. This changes drastically when the copy is for company data. Simultaneously with losing them, you are losing money. Can you afford such a risk?