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What really alarmed me is that almost all of them knew of someone who had suffered because of a computer crash without adequate back-ups and still hadn’t taken measures to protect themselves. Now There's No Excuse To Fall Victim To Data DisasterWith a small investment of time and money, you can be well on your way to having a robust back-up solution that covers you for the most common back-up/recovery scenarios:
This article explains what I do to handle all three scenarios. (There are other perfectly valid ways to do back-ups and some of them better suited than mine for specific back-up needs, but this approach I’m sharing is suitable for most small businesses.) After years of experimentation and research, I’ve finally settled on a set of tools that I really like. I find them to be: reliable, easy to use, affordable and they will run automatically. But before we get into the tools, let’s talk about… What Should I Back-Up?The simple answer is only back-up your data. You can’t really restore an operating system or installed programs; you're better off doing a fresh install of them. However, you should keep back-up copies (along with the installation serial numbers) of your operating system and installed programs. Keep back-ups of your installation disks (along with the installation serial numbers) in a trusted, secure off-site location. To make backing-up reliable and easy, I suggest the following best practices:
Recommended Back-up ToolsOver the years, I’ve backed-up to different kinds of media: floppy disks, zip drives, CD’s and DVDs. I don’t any more. It simply became too time consuming and confusing having to manually swap disks, worry if the media was getting too full, buying new media, wondering which back-up set was the right one, etc. Now I’ve got it really streamlined…
The bottom-line is that my back-up tools work silently in the background to give me not just one, but two daily back-ups…one in the office and one off-site. My data is securely protected. Use your notebook. When we go away on vacation, I make a complete back-up on my notebook with SyncBackSE and store it off-site in a trusted, secure location. With over 300Gig of disk space now on a notebook, it can easily hold the data. If you do this, I recommend you take precautions to secure your notebook such as having a boot level password and encrypting your data. With a little time invested and the right tools, having a solid back-up strategy in place to protect your business is easily accomplished.
If you have any questions about backing-up your data, I’m happy to share what I do to back-up my data with you. Helpful links to the back-up and restore tools mentioned in this article:
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Valmar International
written by Valentina Rosenberg, March 11, 2008
Thank you very much for all this uesfull information. Unfortunately i did not do anything with my Domain yet, but i definitely will get there soon.
Personal Vacation Planer
written by Elena Guschin, March 11, 2008
Thank you Scott for very helpful information. I am forwarding this to my husband.
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written by colin mcsweeney, March 11, 2008
Great info. In fact I'm going to follow it right now. Colin
Speaker, TV Host, Freelance retail trainer
written by Mary Gordon, March 13, 2008
I love your new newsletter and specifically this one! This is definitely a forgotten area for most business owners, especially us creative types! I am so impatient when it comes to the techie side of things. You are my official tech support go-to team. I'll be scheduling some time with Piggybank to help me get fully backed up!
Mary
... written by Dayle Laing, August 08, 2008
Scott,
This is terrific helpful information and is simple to use and well laid out. Of course, this is just like everything else you do. I cannot thank you enough for all the help you have given me in preparing my 'wow' website, your patience in training me, and your most excellent marketing savy. many thanks, Dayle Write comment
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I recently did an informal poll of business owners, asking them about their data back-ups. Sadly, most failed to have adequate protection in place and only one scored an A+.

I will be calling you soon to help us with our tech and backup issues!
Great job!