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Exchange Disaster Recovery with SANRAD V-Switch Planning Guide
Introduction
Designing a disaster recovery system requires planning and
consideration of the available options that will best fit your
company's needs, SLA and budget. This guide will help you design
an Exchange Disaster Recovery ...
Got Virus?
GOT VIRUS? Your Data is NOT lost forever!
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Scalability testing: 7 steps towards success
Systems that work well during development, deployed on a small scale, can fail to meet performance goals when the deployment is scaled up to support real levels of use.
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Recover Deleted Data Easily
With such a multitude of disk recovery software available, both in computer stores and on the internet for downloading, there is a good chance that you can recover deleted data. If you've accidentally erased files that you need for whatever reason, you can recover them by running recovery software, or by hiring a professional to look at your drive and assess the damage. If you decide to hire a professional or a company that specializes in the recovery of deleted files, you'll need to weigh the costs of the service against how much the data is worth to you to decide whether or not it is worth the expense and time required to retrieve the information.
You can recover accidentally deleted files regardless of how they became erased in the first place. Many times, it is user error. There's really no explaining how you hit delete when you meant to save, but it happens a lot more often than you might think! Other causes of unintentional data deletion come from system malfunctions, mechanical trouble, power failures, and virus attacks.
While most of these
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situations cannot be completely prevented, you can prevent or at least limit, the amount of data you subject to deletion simply by performing routine system backups. Everyone is aware of the possibilities of losing their computer files to viruses or errors, but even the awareness isn't enough to encourage everyone to backup their files regularly.
Some of the best recovery software programs can retrieve files even after you've formatted your hard drive. It's important that you attempt to recover your data before you start using the computer after a format, because as your computer starts saving information, it could save new information over the old data that you want to retrieve.
About the Author
***************************************** Brad Triggs provides more information on Data Recovery at his website: Data-Recovery-Central.com - Recover Deleted Data *****************************************
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