I got so worried when some computer virus circulated around the office. Our I.T. personnel said it was all because we keep on sharing USB’s in our department to share our files. We don’t use our LAN because we are too dependent with our USB’s. And because of that, back logs and delays happened. As much as we wanted to work as fast as we can, we just can’t because of the virus. Our CPU’s were reformatted and unfortunately, some of our files were no longer retrieved because we didn’t keep back-ups for our files. It was really a lesson learned for us. And I guess it’s time for us to know what a “computer backup” is.
A computer backup is a computer system where in you can store a copy from an original data. And in the event of data loss, you use the computer backup to restore the original file that has been lost. One can use a lot of kinds of data storage medium—you can use a floppy disk, a hard disk, CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs and Magnetic tapes. But the most recent and mostly used data storage medium as of today is the Remote backup service. Backing up via the internet to a remote location can protect our files against some worst-case scenarios such as fires, floods, or earthquakes which would destroy any backups in the immediate vicinity along with everything else. Sounds more amazing, isn’t it?! And when I learned about that, I share such fact in the office and my seniors got convinced that we should backup our files online (especially that the I.T. personnel suggested that we should have it).
When all of us have decided to have the online backup, we then checked out the website thetop10bestonlinebackup.com. We checked on that site to see the reviews of the best online backup