Data Backups and Data Disaster Recovery Solutions
You may not consider the importance of your data, until you come across data loss. The significance of data is shown by the steps that you take for protecting data. It can be very troubling when you lost huge amounts of data – as a proper backup is not available – and find out actual importance of data. There are a number of reasons that you neglect while doing backups:
You can not understand the importance of data, as you have not yet encountered a critical data loss.
You do not know the way to create backup.
You forget to backup data as you do not have any routine for the same.
Creating backup of large amounts of data is a quite time-consuming task and thus you can not be bothered.
You can automate the backup process using various backup utilities. Computer operating systems come equipped with some backup tools such as NTBackup in Windows and Time Machine in Mac OS X operating system. You can also use third-party backup utilities for effective and absolute backup of your valuable data and avoid need of Data Recovery methods.
However, if you do not create backup, you may face critical situations if data loss occurs. Data loss is a very critical situation, that may occur due to various reasons such as logical failure and physical failure.
Logical failure may occur due to file system corruption, virus infection, accidental deletion, hard drive formatting, and more. In such cases, you can get your data recovered with the help of windows data recovery Software.
The physical data loss situations are complex as compared to logical ones. They may occur after read/write head crash, spindle motor damage, disk controller failure, and so forth. Data Recovery Service experts help you in these cases to retrieve your data from damaged storage media.
Stellar Information Systems Limited is the foremost provider of high-quality recovery solutions. The service is delivered through Class 100 Clean Rooms for IDE, EIDE, SATA, and SCSI hard drives. Software are available for Windows, Mac OS X, UNIX, Linux, and Novell operating systems.