Thursday, April 30, 2009

There is help out there on data storage

So as I was looking around, I found a great resource that will help all of my readers. Its a blog about data storage and all that comes with it. Check it out.

Data and Backup Storage Techniques

Data Storage is the art of making sure your data is safe. In today's world, data is money. Accounting firms need to have records kept and safe in the event of external audits. Lawyers need records of what has happened in past cases in the event that an investigation needs to refer back to a case. Businesses need to preserve and refer back to vital information everyday.

The way we store our data is essential to success in business. Without reliable data storage, there is no way to guarantee you will have information you need when you need it. Without the appropriate secure and trustworthy data storage, any business would fail.

Also imagine how many times good data storage has saved you in your personal life. Macintosh computers offer a time machine backup that saves the state of your computer in case you information you may have deleted. The average Joe in todays world has an external harddrive to back up needed files. Data storage in our personal lives is also essential.

Whatever you do, make sure you consider a few important factors when researching and purchasing data storage. As we've already discussed, data storage encompasses business and and personal scopes. That is the first thing to keep in mind. There are also other principles that apply to data storage:

-Storage Type. Make sure you are getting something that will allow you to access information in the manner you would like. A solid state hard drive is quickly accessible. Tape takes a while. Some types of data storage are known to be more reliable than others. Research all you can about types of backup storage.

-Price. Each type of data storage backup device has a price that comes with it. Sometimes access speed comes with a price. Other times, reliability comes at a price.

-Duration. Ask yourself the essential "time" related questions. How long do you expect to be able to access your data? How long do you think you will go before you purchase another system of backup?

-Physical Size. How much room do you have to use for your backup. Maybe network storage is necessary. Maybe the size of your business doesn't require a lot of backup space.

-Power. On a personal backup device, do you want a self-powered device or a powered device. How big do you want it to be?

Take all of this into consideration when you purchase backup data storage. Whether its for your business or personal use, you'll be sure to make the right decision.