Saturday, October 3, 2009

How do I prepare for the storm Eye of the Storm

How do I prepare for the storm Eye of the Storm How do I prepare for the storm, from the eye of the storm! Do not let your company get "Blown Away!" Loss of data can be devastating. It could be just a small or medium-small and medium enterprises "Open for Business" and "Out of Business" in a moment. On a personal level, you can clean weeks, months and even years of critical data where there are opportunities for access to new information or value. However, there are preventive measures taken to ensure that it does not fall victim to the unfortunate fact of the loss of data. As lab data recovery, we know. We have only a direct hit from Hurricane Wilma. Hurricane Wilma was "not our first rodeo," and more than likely, not our last. We have also seen an increase in the unit at the local level have been affected by this natural disaster, as we are, after hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Hearing stories on a daily basis of the data is lost, I thought, it is right, some of our preparations, as we (as a laboratory for data recovery) survived as a company, and was, in fact no loss of continuity business. Fortunately, the loss that we have only the current day, the hurricane struck, and we all saw the devastating destruction of our house. Here are some of the procedures that we as a laboratory for data recovery in place, but again, * this year, before the costs of Hurricane Wilma. * There are fanatics saves. Please note that our business is based on errors of hard disk. If you can imagine, such as fires, floods, mechanical failure, user error, we have it. The idea of category 3 hurricane barreling at us, not pleasant. * Make sure that "backup of your backup." Always keep a current backup offsite for absolute worst-case scenarios. * Prior to vacating the premises, backups of important data, make sure that all the electronics is in UPS '(as they should) the power and disconnect from the network, if possible. (Including telephone and modem connection.) * If possible, remove all the electronics and electronic earth. Even with Flood Insurance, insurers will be among the "Wind-driven Rain" and "Rising Water." * Last but certainly not least, stay calm, and every computer failure / loss of data with a rational and reasonable. Most hard drive failures and data loss arising therefrom can be successfully overcome if adequate measures are taken. There are several articles, previously published overview What to do if they are not compatible with this type of potential crisis. Consult a professional data recovery lab to see what options are open to you before it is too late. With a natural disaster such as a Category 3 hurricane is approaching, there are exteal preparations. (Hurricane shutters, non-perishable food, water, for at least 3-4 days, ice, flashlights, batteries and battery operated radio or television for news alerts.) Who lives in a hurricane zone should already know these basics. I hope that these suggestions to heart (and mind), your company and / or the company is not "Gone With the Wind!" Brian Cain Eco Data Recovery 4115 Bus Rd Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 1-800 -339 -3412 561-691-0019 brian@EcoDataRecovery.com

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