Losing a computer either physically or virtually through data loss can be catastrophic to one’s business. Think about the business financial records, client data, and personal information stored on most worker’s computers. A business is severely handicapped if that data is irretrievably lost for whatever reason. A business needs onsite or offsite storage as well as a disaster recovery plan to protect data.
Large companies have been protecting one of their most valuable assets for years with tape backup, off-site storage, and web-based storage. They know they cannot afford to have their operations down because of data access problems. However small and home-based businesses have been less diligent in taking care of their data and computers.
Data Storage Options for Small Businesses
Besides having a computer lost or stolen, the most common reason for data loss is hardware failure. Hardware failure may occur because of power surges, aging equipment, motherboard failures, or even an accidental spill. Data can also be lost because of software failures or virus attacks. To prevent a serious loss of data, a small or home-based business has several data storage options: onsite backup, off-site backup, and internet backup.
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