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Data
Recovery for Less |
by:
Andrades
von Acterna |
If
you feel as though you professional and
personal lives are at stake if you lose
all the data that you have stored on your
computer, then it may be time to think about
investing
in data recovery.
Believe it or not, only 2% of the billions
of gigabytes of information there is out
there is
backed up and even less has any chance of
being fully recovered.
We, however, are quite certain that a far
greater proportion of that data is of value
to "someone" out there and certain that
that "someone" out there would be very upset
if that data were lost.
And therein lies the dilemma, in that when
that "someone" goes out to protect their
valuable commodity, they hire these big
expensive firms that charge thousands of
dollars to back up your data because they
know that your data is one of your most
valuable commodities.
The end result of which is these firms that
value the job of recovering your data not
on the amount of work, but on how much personal
and professional value you hold in your
data.
And because professionals tend to hold their
data in such high regard, they have no hesitation
when it comes to shelling out whatever some
big firm asks for to protect their valuable
data.
There are, however, much more affordable
alternatives that cut the costs of your
data recovery.
If your data is particularly sensitive or
just so massively important your professional
and personal life would be ruined if it
were ever to be lost, maybe a reputable
firm is the answer and costs should be negligible.
If you are, on the other hand, an everyday
computer user of whom the loss of your data
would result in a big inconvenience rather
than an end to your professional life, you
might want to consider the use of data recovery
software.
Because as much as there are firms that
are willing to take your extra dollar based
on your desperation rather than the actual
work involved to set up your data recovery,
there are a number of very affordable data
recovery software of which are just as reliable
as hiring a firm to do the work.
And if you have a particular flair for network
technology, the data recovery that you set
up on your own will have the same reliability
than a firm but for hundreds, maybe thousands
less.
About the author:
This article has been authored by data recovery
specialist Andrades von Acterna, a reputable
IT specialist who specializes in data recovery
solutions:
http://www.data-recovery-san-diego.net/
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