Back Up Your Data Using One Of These Three Options
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I know it's not glamorous or exciting but you need to back up every web page, graphic, document, report, anything else you make because you're going to wish you had if you lose all of your information.
Luckily it just takes a few minutes every day or every week to store a copy of your valuable content so that if the worst does happen, you have a back up record of everything you have created. To back up your data, I want you to use the Drop Box service, make sure that your web sites are running back up in addition to your desktop software and you have some kind of a G-Safe hard drive so that your data is stored in a redundant fashion.
There's a service called Drop Box which basically allows to set a folder that when you store anything in that folder, it will automatically copy and store it somewhere off site. This is very important because if your house ends up in a fire or is burglarized or, even worse, your valuable information is somewhere else on the Internet so that you can go and grab it at any time. There are tons of services that do the same thing such as Carbonite where you pay some kind of a low yearly or monthly fee like $50 per year and all of your information is stored somewhere else. It just takes one locked file or one locked hard drive for it to be worth it. I see people back up their desktops but it's also important that you back up your web site.
If you use a cPanel web host, you can download a back up of your entire web site orĀ web site at once in this back end control panel. Make it part of your schedule to take your web site, download it to your computer, and back it all up in one area. You might have a ton of information to back up so in that case I also recommend you get some kind of a redundant hard drive. I use what is a G Safe hard drive which plugs in to your computer and actually stores your information identically on two hard drives. That way if one fails, you can use the other one. To back up your data use Drop Box for off site back ups. Be sure that your web sites and any other information from your laptop computer is also saved on your hard drive and get an external hard drive so that your information has yet another place to be recovered. I recommend a G-Safe hard drive, that way if one of the drives fails, you have a back up.
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