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  • Data Backup – The Problems & Solutions  By : Phil Bird
    When you consider that the information on our computers is irreplaceable and often far more valuable than the computers themselves, it’s amazing how many individuals and businesses still don’t take data backup seriously.
  • Data Recovery Training  By : Eddie Lewis
    It’s a fact that these days more people are capable of recovering their own data in the event of a logical problem. Users are well educated with information freely flowing over the internet as well as software which provides an easy point and click interface or even a good set of instructions. Some companies advertise data recovery as a prime service when all they can do is recover the data in the event of logical failures or viruses. The harm comes to the customer when they either open the drive or make matters worse thus destroying the data or going to the next level and outsourcing.
  • Disc Recovery For The Beginner  By : Ken Roberts
    Disc recovery is something most computer users have never heard about. Yet, when you have data loss, the process becomes a must to learn; that is, if you want your data.
  • The File Recovery Tool Talk: Warnings, Tips, Advice  By : Ken Roberts
    A file recovery tool can help you undo the problem or mistake that lead to losing your important files. Take a deep breath. Then, take the next few minutes to learn some warnings and advice that could save your data.
  • Increase Server Uptime with Automatic Defrag  By : Debby Jones
    Now that so many servers are front and center and must run 24X7, time to perform tasks such as anti-virus, backups and defrag has become incredibly scarce. So scarce, in fact, that some sites put off defrag until performance is absolutely intolerable and the only choice is to bring a system down and run a manual or scheduled defragmentation.
  • Hard Disk Data Recovery Is Possible: Here's How To Get Back Your Files  By : Ken Roberts
    Hard disk data recovery is probably not something you even think about until it happens to you. Once it does, you will quickly become familiar with all of the various techniques that can be used to retrieve your lost data. Learn about them right here.
  • Fully Utilize the Full Benefit of a SAN with Automatic Defragmentation  By : Debby Jones
    A SAN still consists of disk drives. Fragmentation is still very much a performance-crippling problem on those drives, and just because it got moved off the network does not mean that it is not there. In fact, because there are additional steps to requesting and accessing files from a SAN, fragmentation can even have more of an impact from the SAN than from a local or server drive
  • Disk Data Recovery: Is Your Business At Risk?  By : Ken Roberts
    What if a disk data recovery crisis happened to a major publishing house preparing to debut their newest magazine? Imagine what it would take to recreate all of the lost articles, photos and advertisements in enough time to still make the release deadline. Disk data recovery could be the solution for recovering the data needed to preserve your business reputation and your job in record time.
  • Increase Server Uptime with Automatic Defrag  By : Colleen Toumayan
    Now that so many servers are “front and center” and must run 24X7, time to perform tasks such as anti-virus, backups and defrag has become incredibly scarce. So scarce, in fact, that some sites put off defrag until performance is absolutely intolerable and the only choice is to bring a system down and run a manual or scheduled defragmentation.
  • Revolutionizing The Storage Device With Pen Drives  By :
    It is really amazing how a small device can do so many things for you. Read on to find out more about pen drives and their useful applications.
  • Fully Utilize the Full Benefit of a SAN with Automatic Defragmentation  By : Colleen Toumayan
    A SAN still consists of disk drives. Fragmentation is still very much a performance-crippling problem on those drives, and just because it got moved off the network does not mean that it isn’t there. In fact, because there are additional steps to requesting and accessing files from a SAN, fragmentation can even have more of an impact from the SAN than from a local or server drive.
  • Data Recovery Services  By : Eddie Lewis
    Data loss has different meanings depending on who you are and what you lose and the overall cost of replacing data. For example if a computer programmer was to lose access to 7 years of his or her code the results could be quite damaging. Assuming the programmer is contracted for a corporate outfit then they will not pay for what they do not receive. The loss is the salary of the programmer, the loss for the company of the application; no one can go to the local computer store and buy their data to reinstall.
  • A user’s guide to Data Recovery  By : Abdul Aziz2
    Isn’t it amazing the kinds of things we accumulate on our computers? You never really think about it until you are faced with the possibility that you have lost everything. From precious photo’s, to rare music, to sensitive work documents, there is no denying that there are far too many irreplaceable things on our hard drives.
  • Outlook Express DBX extract software  By : Recovery Toolbox Inc
    DBX extract tool. Export messages from Outlook Express DBX files to .eml files.
  • The reader of Microsoft Outlook PST and OST files  By : Recovery Toolbox Inc
    The PST Reader. Read and extract messages, contacts, notes and so on from Microsoft Outlook PST files.
  • Microsoft Excel repair tool  By : Recovery Toolbox Inc
    Microsoft Excel repair tool. Repair damaged xls, xlsx, xlt, xltx, xlm, xlmx files of Microsoft Excel 95-2007.
  • Undelete Files with a Wizard  By : Chris Smile
    Undelete Wizard can still successfully locate, reconstruct and recover many types of files and support undelete files for many Windows versions.
  • Digital Photography Tips: Recovering Lost and Deleted Pictures  By : Michael Kharinsky
    Brought your digital camera home only to find out there are no pictures in it? No worries! There is an easy way out. In fact, there is more than one way out!
  • Outlook Express DBX repair tool  By : Recovery Toolbox Inc
    Microsoft Outlook Express DBX repair tool. Recover damaged DBX files. Recover deleted emails from Outlook Express folders.
  • Pen Drive - A Necessary Evil?  By :
    A pen drive, however small, can be a potential security threat to the confidentiality of your organization especially the IT department. This article guides to protect your organization.
  • RAR repair tool  By : Recovery Toolbox Inc
    RAR repair tool. Extract files from damaged WinRAR files.
  • Drive Data Recovery Restores Lost Data  By : Ken Roberts
    Hard drive data recovery is the best way to restore missing or damaged files and folders so that they can once again be used. This can be done by having your hard drive repaired by data recovery professionals or using file recovery software on your own. If you want to know which method works best, it depends on the condition of the hard drive.
  • RMAN Disk to Disk Backup Methods  By : satheesh ananth
    There are three distinct options available for an installer of an Oracle database. Those available storage options for database files are File Systems, Oracle’s Automatic Storage Management (ASM), or Raw Devices.
  • Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) - What’s new in Oracle 11g  By : satheesh ananth
    A complete high availability and disaster recovery strategy requires dependable data backup, restore, and recovery procedures. Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN), a command-line and Enterprise Manager-based tool, is the Oracle-preferred method for efficiently backing up and recovering your Oracle database.
  • Protect your application with Oracle Data Guard  By : satheesh ananth
    Framing a Disaster Recovery mechanism for your Oracle database may seem to be a nightmare, but Oracle Data Guard is a straightforward solution to this problem. Put in very simple words, Oracle Data Guard can be used to maintain one or more synchronized copies of your production database.

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