The Need for Backup
by Kevin J. Vella
Uniblue Systems
I really hope that what you are going to read in the next few lines
has never happened to you. It was a Sunday, Sunday the 23rd November
2003 at 4 p.m. to be precise. I was in my final months of Graduate Business
School, working on a paper due the following week. Also, two chapters
of my research project were ready and stashed on my hard drive – no
hard copies, just bits and bytes created over a three months. I was punching
away at my keyboard when all of a sudden, my notebook slowed dramatically.
I started closing down open applications in the hope of speeding up my
machine. I was not too worried though as this had happened to me before.
My fix was the usual reboot. While my machine was rebooting I obliviously
went to fix myself a sandwich. When I returned to my desk, I saw a black
screen with a one short phrase: “drive C not present, retry, ignore,
abort?” Naturally, I clicked retry. Seconds after the screen went
black. I felt an eeriness seeping through my innards. I tried rebooting
again. White words, blank screen, panic. Reboot again and again. My mind,
glued up. I spent the next ten hours playing with this blessed machine.
The next day, I took the hard drive to her office to try taking an image
of the blessed device. The result: nothing, except anger, loss and regret.
I lost 2.5 Gigabytes – two years worth of assignments, documents,
lecture notes and articles. On top of that, the notebook that I was using
was the same one I used at work. On it I also had stored four years worth
of work documents, brochures, customer databases, emails, email addresses,
marketing plans, competitive information, and much more. Nothing was
backed up and hardly little was printed.
Why didn’t I back up? I honestly thought that disaster happens
to other people. I thought of backup as a tedious procedure to take all
the files on one drive and individually stick them onto floppies or on
some other storage device. I firmly believed that my hard drive would
never die on me while I was studying. After this episode, I did however
buy several USB drives and a CD Burner. I also spent a fortune in CDs
to store the individual files I created after 11.22.
Most people and, sadly enough, most businesses, only react to disaster
after the damage is done. This is “OK” because, at least,
they are doing something to prevent future attacks. However, can you
imagine if I were to put a price tag on the data I lost, the time I wasted
in trying to recover the data, the products I bought, the time my colleagues
spent helping, the time and money spent to build the customer database?
I put in the region of $50,000 to $75,000 including lost potential short-term
revenues for my company.
My strategy for preventing disaster was seriously flawed. True, you
must save and save again however imaging a hard drive in its native format
onto a number of media is not a long-term solution. There are better
ways of doing it. Backup software allows you to take all your data and
compress it into an archive that is small enough to be handled on the
least amount of storage devices. My method is expensive and extremely
time consuming because there is my physical and constant input while
backup software essentially does everything on its own.
I hope I have raised an urgency rather than mere awareness to the importance
of backing up. Over the coming weeks, I will cover two other important
aspects – the need for a planned backup strategy (if you have a
business) and the features that you have to look out for if you want
an all-round robust backup solution.
Ironically, since then I have changed jobs and am now working for Uniblue
Systems, the makers of WinBackup 2.0. This is how seriously I am taking
backing up!
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