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Top 3 Ways to Back Up your Data

Nirmal by Nirmal
November 11, 2007
in Tips and Tricks
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This is a Guest Post by Ken Xu, author of Nest of Technology who reviews hardware and (upcoming) sharing some tips and tricks around the hardware itself. He also blog about Personal Motivation, and other stuffs for online successes. If you are interested to find out his ‘Tao’ of online wealth, visit his other blog on Tao of Blogging to Wealth.

Storing data is more and more easy nowadays. As a user, I have my own top 3 ways to store my data and back it up for emergency usage. All I need is to have a device or service that could let me bring it anywhere, access it anywhere and store my data on whenever I need it.

Below is my ways:
1. External Hard-drive like WD Passport:
External Hard drives are mobile and so light to carry around. With only one half meter long cable, just plug-n-play feature is awesome for me to move everywhere I wanted. What I mean here is my best solution, or my best way to keep my data secure is to get an external hard drive that could survive from our reckless actions and unwanted experience. Since nowadays external hard-drive with large capacity is getting cheaper and cheap, it’s wise for you to have one now to save your data.

2. Use USB flash drive for back-up extra emergency data:
Nowadays USB Flash Drive is kind of cheap (although the 4 gigs Flash drive is still stand firmly at $40 and around), It’s wise to own this extra mobile device. Although it couldn’t store any of your favorite full-featured DVD movie, it could store a lot of data such as Document or Database. I use USB Flash Drive for back-up my extra important and emergency data such as: Blog’s Database, Marketing Plan, Design Concept and Sketch
Important e-Books. You could get the cheapest offer around your market around $20 for 2 gigs flash drive.

3. Online Storage:
Yeah, the most mobile tactic is to store data online. Well, to be frank, the two ways above is more then enough for common users, but nowadays online storages are coming up so widely offering GB spaces. I store only extremely important data that I could live without it to the online storage services. The reason is when I’m lose my data within my external drive or Flash drive (may be stolen or damaged by some condition like flood, fire, etc), you always have a secure online storage that won’t be interrupted.

Well, that’s my data storage method. What is yours?

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Comments 14

  1. Madhur Kapoor says:
    18 years ago

    I keep my important files in my usb drive but i an planning to keep an online backup as well

    Reply
  2. clara says:
    18 years ago

    I use the first 2 methods and you’re right about their potential for unexpected damage which recently happened to my flash drive. I’ve yet to try storing online. Well, the rule has to be: spread out your avenues for backup.

    Reply
  3. Vinod says:
    18 years ago

    I prefer Amazon S3 for online storage. I do carry a 4GB Cruzer micro USB disk with essential apps + data too.

    Reply
  4. Ken Xu says:
    18 years ago

    Madhur:
    You should try the online option. It’s safe as long as you have an fast internet connection. 🙂

    Clara:
    You are right. We should spread our avenue for backing up our important data

    Vinod:
    Nice recommendation! I use Gmail as my online backup and WD passport 120Gb as my mobile storage.

    Thanks for commenting, everyone! 🙂

    Reply
  5. Syahid Ali says:
    18 years ago

    for my online backup solution, i prefer to use mozy home. It is not totally free, but 2GB is enough for me.

    Reply
  6. nirmaltv says:
    18 years ago

    I use a USB and online combination. Once I lost my USB and was difficult to recover all the files.

    Reply
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    16 years ago

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    16 years ago

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    16 years ago

    Microsoft pushing Bing.com! Any ideas if it is good as they say? or is it wealthy to handy like VISTA?

    Reply
  10. FreebraSowjaw says:
    15 years ago

    A mate bought his harddrive around once. Ever since the “F” drive has been in my computer. I have tried ejecting it a few times nothing happens, whats going on here??

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    Reply
  11. Bothecoicturi says:
    15 years ago

    I’ll try to move it from one place to the other, and it takes it a couple of seconds to respond, but what it does is skip from one place to the other… WHAT DO I DO!?

    ______
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    Reply
  12. OthemooWenKet says:
    15 years ago

    Prompt select, what antivirus is better?
    How do you use?

    Reply
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    15 years ago

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    15 years ago

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