If you use a computer, you should really make an effort to back up all of your files. When you are on your computer and working on a file, you should back up the file that you are working on every fifteen minutes. When you are finished working and preparing to shut off your computer, you should back up your entire file to your backup system. Traditionally, the way the average person has always used to back up their important data files has been to copy the file to a CD, but recently there has been an increase in people using online methods for data backup.
If you have never thought about using an online method for backing up your data files, you should take a few minutes to consider the advantages.
The Advantages of Online Data Storage
One of the best things about online backup is that you can access the files from anywhere and at any time. This is especially nice if you need to access a work file during a period of time when your office is closed, and you are working on your personal computer.
People who regularly use an online storage method for their important data files love the fact that they can access the files from any computer. This is really handy when your own computer is in the shop or if you use multiple computers.
Sometimes, when you store a computer file on a CD, you aren’t able to make any changes to the file. You can open the file and view the information, but if you need to amend the file you have to download the information to your hard drive and then burn a new copy of the file to a different CD. When you use an online storage method, you can always make changes to your files.
It’s a perfect feeling to know that, even if your hard drive crashes and burns, your files are not only safe but that you can get to them easily on a different computer.
The Downside to Online Data Storage
The biggest drawback to online data backup is that in order to access your files, you have to be able to connect to the internet. If you know that you are going to need to access one of your data files and suspect that you aren’t going to be able to connect to the internet, then you should make sure that you have copied the file to a CD or flash drive and make sure that you tuck the backup in your computer bag. Make sure that your disk is in a case to protect it from scratches and dust.