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Why Should You Backup Your Computer Files?

Date Published: 16th September 2009
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Forget the notion that you're just an average computer user who doesn't need to backup your computer files. Not only companies or individuals who have top-secret or financial information such as government agencies, banks, or criminal investigation units need to backup computer files, all of us do. After all, isn't our own work, a year's collection of family photos, or a compilation of our favorite songs gathered and painstakingly categorized, important as well? True, the loss of these files may not affect other people, but the effect of such loss on you would be devastating. In this digital age, your computer files are part of your life.

Traditional ways of backing up one's files have been developed over the years, and for many people, these seemed to work just fine. A common backup method used is buying a large stack of floppy disks or more recently CDs, copying your files into them, labeling all disks for organization and for easier retrieval when the need arises, and finally, storing away everything. You somehow manage to effectively make backup copies of your files but it took a lot of time and effort. Plus, with this method, there's really no guarantee that a few years down the road, you'll still have files to retrieve. This type of file storage devices are susceptible to damage caused even by the smallest amounts of water, some scratches, or exposure to magnets.


It's a good thing that recent developments in technology have given way to better methods when it comes to data backups and storage. External hard drives are already available that allow you to just plug and backup. It has become as simple as that. And your files are organized exactly the way they were in your computer's hard drive so the process should only take a few minutes of your time. External hard drives also let you store so much data -- up to several terabytes. For many who don't have an idea how big a terabyte is, one terabyte can hold up to 200,000 photos at 5MB each.

But not everyone wants to run out and buy a new, and often expensive, hard drive. While it lets you keep all of your files with you, which offers some comfort to most people, it can be a bit daunting for some people.


Fortunately, there are plenty of companies which offer very user-friendly ways to store your data online. If you choose to use their services, you will be able to backup your computer using their storage devices. And you can rest easy because most of these companies house their servers in highly protected areas where they are nearly immune to damage or corruption. Your files are much safer with them than they are sitting in your office.

Whichever method you choose to backup your computer doesn't really matter. Just do something to keep your computer data safe! If you use an online storage facility such as Carbonite backup, it is reasonably priced (less than $5/month) and they take care of all the work for you.
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