The Importance Of Protecting Your Data

 

When your computer is for personal use, a crash can be a real pain if your data wasn’t backed up.  If the computer you’re using to run your business isn’t backed up, a crash could be devastating.  It could take months to replace the data you lose, and much of it you may have to be rebuilt, costing you precious time and money.  You need a line of protection against this kind of loss.

 

The first line of protection for your computer is getting software to protect it from viruses, worms, and other malicious software that could ruin or steal information or even compromise your whole computer system.  While many people spend a lot of money on software programs, there are great virus scanners, and other protective software online for free.  And even if you do spend some money, it’s worth protecting your computer and everything on it.  

 

Just because you have protective software, doesn’t mean it’s going to block every threat that might attack your computer.  Even if you have protective programs, you still need to be aware of new ways hackers are using to get into your computer and use common sense.  There are all kinds of web pages that will alert you to the newest cons and viruses going around and how to avoid them.

 

One of the most important things you can do to keep from losing data is to back it up.  Here are some common ways to back up your data so you still have it in case it’s accidentally lost: 

 

*Flash Drives - Or USB sticks. You can easily put information from your computer onto a flash drive and then detach them to store for safety or transfer them to another computer.  The beauty of these is that they are portable but also easy to loose. USB storage also has limited capacity.

 

*External hard drives.  This is a great way to back up large amounts of data.  An external hard drive is generally just like the memory in your computer, but it can be detached and put in another space.  Unlike flash drives, you can get hard drives with very large amounts of space. 

Most people shy away from external hard drives because of the price, but if you compare the amount of data they store, they are well worth the money.

 

*Data Back-up Services. The problem with drives that attach to your computer and then detach for storage is that they can often be damaged when your computer is.  A virus on your computer can easily transfer to another drive without your knowledge.  And if your computer is destroyed in a flood or fire, there’s a good chance your external drive will be too.

 

The good news is, there are all kinds of services now that will back up your data for you.  Cloud storage is a very popular method of storage and has become more cost effective of late. They generally cost a monthly or yearly rate for a certain amount of space, so the cost will vary with what kind of business you have. 

 

Remember that backing up your data once only does so much good.  If you don’t back up regularly, you’re still in danger of having a major loss. Set a system in place to ensure you are always covered.

 

 

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