Backup

Storage media

Regardless of the repository model that is used, the data has to be stored on some data storage medium somewhere.
Magnetic tape
Magnetic tape has long been the most commonly used medium for bulk data storage, backup, archiving, and interchange. Tape has typically had an order of magnitude better capacity/price ratio when compared to hard disk, but recently the ratios for tape and hard disk have become a lot closer. There are myriad formats, many of which are proprietary or specific to certain markets like mainframes or a particular brand of personal computer. Tape is a sequential access medium, so even though access times may be poor, the rate of continuously writing or reading data can actually be very fast. Some new tape drives are even faster than modern hard disks.
Hard disk
The capacity/price ratio of hard disk has been rapidly improving for many years. This is making it more competitive with magnetic tape as a bulk storage medium. The main advantages of hard disk storage are low access times, availability, capacity and ease of use. External disks can be connected via local interfaces like SCSI, USB, FireWire, or eSATA, or via longer distance technologies like Ethernet, iSCSI, or Fibre Channel. Some disk-based backup systems, such as Virtual Tape Libraries, support data de-duplication which can dramatically reduce the amount of disk storage capacity consumed by daily and weekly backup data.
Optical disc
A recordable CD can be used as a backup device. One advantage of CDs is that they can be restored on any machine with a CD-ROM drive. In addition, recordable CD's are relatively cheap. Another common format is recordable DVD. Many optical disk formats are WORM type, which makes them useful for archival purposes since the data can't be changed. Other rewritable formats can also be utilized such as CD-RW or DVD-RAM. The newer HD-DVDs and Blu-ray Discs dramatically increase the amount of data possible on a single optical storage disk, though, as yet, the hardware may be cost prohibitive for many people.
Floppy disk
During the 1980s and early 1990s, many personal/home computer users associated backup mostly with copying floppy disks. The low data capacity of a floppy disk makes it an unpopular and obsolete choice today.
Solid state storage
Also known as flash memory, thumb drives, USB flash drives, CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Secure Digital cards, etc., these devices are relatively costly for their low capacity, but offer excellent portability and ease-of-use.
Remote backup service
As broadband internet access becomes more widespread, remote backup services are gaining in popularity. Backing up via the internet to a remote location can protect against some worst-case scenarios such as fire, flood, earthquake or nuclear strike which would destroy any backups in the immediate vicinity along with everything else. A drawback to a remote backup service is that an internet connection is usually substantially slower than the speed of local data storage devices, so this can be a problem for people with large amounts of data. It also has the risk associated with putting control of personal or sensitive data in the hands of a third party.

Additional information

More Solutions:

The award-winning utility to check hard disk size - analyze total folder size - check total folder and file sizes - check drive usage - total folder size analyzer - analyze total directory size - analyze hard disk usage - determine drive usage - determine the size of folders and sub-folders - check directory size - view total folder size - view drive usage - view total hard disk size - view hard disk usage - determine total directory size - analyze drive usage - check total folder size - show directory size - determine total folder size - view total folder and file sizes - show hard disk usage - view folder size - check total directory size - analyze hard disk size - determine directory size - analyze folder size - determine drive size - determine hard disk usage - check total drive size - check folder size - determine total folder and file sizes - determine total drive size - view total directory size - check drive size - show hard disk size - determine hard disk size - view drive size - show total folder size - analyze directory size - analyze total hard disk size - get folder size - view directory size - analyze total drive size - get directory size - total size analyzer - determine total hard disk size - view total drive size - show folder size - show total drive size - hard disk space analyzer - view hard disk size - show total directory size - analyze total folder and file sizes - show total hard disk size - check total hard disk size - show drive size - analyze drive size - check hard disk usage - show drive usage - determine folder size...
© 2000-2010 Michael  Thummerer  Software  Design