So you religiously back-up your data all the time? Does this make you 100 per cent safe from ever having to desperately seek data recovery services? Well lets see...
Data lost before backup: It is possible that while working on some information, it gets lost, either intentionally or no-intentionally, before you back it up. If the information was large, this means recreating the data, which is both time wasting and costly. Thus, backups, although advisable to have, are not 100% secure for recovering your data. In such scenarios, the best thing to do would to contact a data recovery specialist as soon as possible.
Destruction of backup: As we all know, there is no one who can control nature apart from the one who created it. In cases of natural disaster like floods, earthquakes, etc and some human errors like fires, backups cannot be an assured way of recovering data. This means that if one of these disasters were to occur in a certain organization, both the originals and backups would be destroyed. This is because these disasters destroy everything in their path.
Out-dated backup: It is possible that backups may not be updated for a while. This may be due to an employee feeling unwell, human forgetfulness or even data is lost before being updated. If the most recent information is lost it would mean recreation of data from the last update. This is both time consuming and costly in that worker would want to be paid overtime in recreating the data. Thus, backups cannot be trusted fully. In the case of data loss, get the professional services of a data recovery specialist who will know how to handle the problem.
Server crash: In most places, the servers are used to hold backups. This means that if the server crashes and one did not have any other backup, all the information within it including backups are lost. Since one may not have prior knowledge of when a server may crash, then backups are not really 100% safe for data recovery.
Read more about safety measures against data loss from this server recovery information site.
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Feb 21, 2009
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