Monday, March 12, 2007

Using External Drives for Backup?

Using External Drives for Backup?

You're still not protected!

External hard drives are cheap, and can store lots of files. But they only protect against one type of data loss risk: hard drive crash and nothing else. Viruses and data corruption can quickly spread to an attached portable drive and render all your backup files completely useless.

External drives are also vulnerable to the same types of risk as your main hard drive -- lightning strikes, power surges, fire, flood, theft, sabotage. So even if you need to use an external drive to store large volumes of files, it is best business practice to make sure you protect your most mission critical files offsite every night with Remote Data Backups.

The best part is, it's easy, inexpensive and completely automatic, so you never have to burn your valuable time to back up, or take it offsite, again. When you consider the time you save, the convenience, rock-solid security and reliability, Remote Data Backups just makes sense.

Don't rely on USB drives to back up your critical data files. They are easily lost, stolen and damaged.

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