Small Business Online Backup |
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| By Glenn Heitkoetter I |
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| Are you a small business person who is trying to decide if
you can afford to backup your computers online? The real
question you need to be considering is whether you can
afford not to. You may feel like your old, tried and true,
system of burning a backup every evening to a CD-R at each
computer in the office, and then placing them all in the
safe, just so you can do it all again tomorrow is working
well for you, and you don't need to upgrade. Or, perhaps,
you invested in a large network hard drive so all of the
computers could be backed up to it every evening. Heck, you
might have even splurged on a cool software package that
will backup all of the computers to the network hard drive
automatically. Your current system is working fine for one reason; you have not yet suffered a catastrophic failure, or accident. No matter what system you use for backing up your business computers on-site, it will leave you vulnerable to several potential risks. If your office is hit with a fire, flood, or tornado, and is completely destroyed, what will you do about all of those accounts receivable records that were on the computers, backed up to the network hard drive, or on CD's in the safe? As the price of digital storage has come down in the last few years, the price of small business online backup services has also become very competitive. So competitive, in fact, that it has become hard to justify not making the investment. It is no longer necessary to purchase the online backup of each computer in your office individually. You can now simply pay for the amount of online storage space your company requires. This can range from one or two gigabytes of storage for a small company, at a cost of around ten dollars a month, to as much storage as your company needs to be protected. These days, a small business is more reliant on its computer files than ever before. It only makes sense to protect them in such a manner that the business can be up and running after a disaster as quickly as possible. The last thing you want, after surviving a disaster, is to have to try to rebuild all of your company records completely from scratch just because you didn't invest in a small business online backup service. |
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| About The Author Personal and business accounts. Personal accounts start with a free 2 GB and Pro accounts for more power and business. Video here: www.the-info-island.com This article was ghost written for Glenn Heitkoetter |
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