CDR Backup
The dirty little secret of most computer users is that they don’t backup their data. Even though most of us are aware that at any moment our entire digital lives could be deleted by an errant keystroke or a persistent hacker or virus. Without a data backup in place, this loss of data could be permanent - and very costly. Each type of backup comes with its own challenges and advantages. While a CDR backup might be the best choice for those with very basic backup needs, online data backup is emerging as the clear choice for power users and businesses.
CDR backup was once the choice of most home computer users, but as both the price points and the number of options for online backup service have improved, the move is on to this service as the choice for today’s businesses and households. If you are considering using CDR backup to protect your data or that of your clients, take a moment to review the options in online backup.
A CDR can store only about 700 MB of information, which makes CDR backup best for those who do not need to back up more than a couple gigabytes of data. As the ‘new’ average home computer now holds many gigabytes of files in the form of music, image, and video files (among others), the process of constantly burning new disks to preserve this information can become repetitive - and be neglected.
The best alternative to CDR backup is to use online backup software. A remote online backup server can hold terabytes of data, is fully automated, and is becoming popular among home users and businesses alike. To determine if remote online backup software is a good option for you or your business, contact the backup gurus at Remote Backup Systems.
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