databackup-datarecoveryBecause data is the heart of the enterprise, it's crucial for you to protect it. And to protect your organization's data, you need to implement a data backup and recovery plan. Backing up files can protect against accidental loss of user data, database corruption, hardware failures, and even natural disasters. It's your job as an administrator to make sure that backups are performed and that backup tapes are stored in a secure location.
When you lose your data, the only thing that will be important to you is your ability to restore the data and restore it quickly. It is important for individuals and businesses to understand the importance of backing up their data and implement data backup plans that require little to no human intervention.
With a little preparation, individuals and businesses can rest easy that if catastrophe strikes, they are well prepared to recover and be back up and running in no time at all. 
It is critically important that data backup and recovery solutions are simple to implement, automated and that even the most novice computer user feels comfortable in retrieving data from backups if and when needed.

What is backup?
In its simplest form, data backup means copying your files, whether they are photos, documents or music. You perform data backups in preparation for virus or hacker attacks, human error, power outages, and loss of computer system or natural disasters. It is not a matter of if, but when one of these will occur. Backing up your data does not and should not be a complicated task as there are products on the market today that automate this process for you, whether you are an individual or a business.

Who should perform data backup?
Everyone that owns a computer(s) needs to perform data backups. Individuals and businesses alike must perform data backups on a continuous basis. No exceptions.


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