What's the difference between data deletion and data erasure?
Deletion and erasure may sound the same, but these are two terms not to be confused. Data deletion leaves data recoverable, while data erasure is permanent; this is especially important for...
Looking at the Hidden Costs of Increasing Data Storage
Large-scale IT environments have the resources to manage all aspects of a network expansion, including the initial analysis, equipment installation and wiring, and proper access management to users....
How to Recover Lost Data From a Server
When a data loss occurs on something as valuable as a server, it is essential to the life of your business to get back up and running as soon as possible. Below is a sampling of specific types of...
Protect Your NAS Device From Data Loss
NAS (Network Attached Storage) as a storage option is unbeatable. It’s cost-effective, functional and flexible. However, as with all storage devices, you cannot completely rule data loss out. Each...
A Guide to Small Business Data Backup: Using NAS and Cloud
Anybody who's ever used a computer for work should know that it's vitally important to backup your data. Whether you're looking at an unexpected drive failure or an accidental nudge of the delete...
Developing a Server Data Recovery Business Continuity Plan
Proactive Suggestions for your Disaster Plan Disaster recovery planning is a challenging process. During the planning phases, people naturally concentrate on tangible disasters such as fire,...
How to get the most out of your tape archive
Despite the availability of newer alternatives such as hard disks, solid-state storage, optical storage and remote services, the tape is still the most commonly used medium for backing up and...