Plz help to store data to avoid loss..

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kelton

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Please tell me how and where I can store my system data so that I can enjoy full peace of mind without any fear of loss?
 

rhitwick

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Buy as many HDDs as u can afford.
Keep 2-3 copies of ur data and prey that all those HDDs don't crash at the same time.

There is nothing full proof, technique for safe date.
For home users, u can think about SSDs (till now I've not heard of SSd crashing).

Then, if u can get a SAN:grin:
 

hellgate

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Please tell me how and where I can store my system data so that I can enjoy full peace of mind without any fear of loss?

If u r talking about DCs, better take system state backups & store then in HDD and burn a copy in dvd. Do not use non ad aware backup software as restoring that backup will cause a USN Rollback (in plain simple word ur screwed)

If ur talking bout workgroup desktops, then backup data to another HDD & also burn a copy in a DVD.
 

CA50

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better make bankups on DVD-RWs. It is cheap and efficient method.
 

pearly

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Hey friend you can also have another option to store your data offsite that means your data will get stored at another location on a remote server.
Data storage other than storage medias gives you more protection to your data from any kind of threat or virus. It is an automated method.
 
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kelton

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Thanks for providing number of ways to store my system data. I think now loss of data never hinders if i use these methods.
 
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kelton

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I think we are free to visit forum any time. Actually I was busy with some work so could not answer the discussion.
 

pearly

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You can also try unmatched data security and easy restore with FiveBackup software.
 

fenton

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You can use external HDD and pendrives to secure your data and keep them in a safe place for more protection.
 

huntluck

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hahaha......lol You seriously posted this thread or was it for fun

Get an Kingston SSD If you have lower data size....
 

fenton

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It doesnot seem like what you are saying..
I think he is not aware of backup concept...
 
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