Ok, now that I got your attention I am going to say why your
data on your computer is not safe. I don’t mean it is being hacked or someone
has access to it. I am talking about backing up your information properly.
So I was checking out some blogs before I wrote this one,
this doesn't happen often because I've been through many scenarios in my retail
and personal days. I came across Scott
Hanselman’s Blog and liked his rule of three…a little bit. First of all, I
respect his post and you should take his advice as it is valid. Secondly I have
my own rules I like to go by.
Rules
- A back up is not stored only one device/computer.
- Rate how important it is and decide what the best method to back it up on is.
- If it is that important, back it up on MULTIPLE devices (two computers do not count).
- Don’t cheap out! It is your information so keep it safe.
Forms of back up
- Cloud storageInformation that is stored on the internet on a server that has security built in. Some you have to pay for, others are free and some are both (depending on the size).
- External Hard drive (HDD)
It has moving parts and is generally connected to your computer via USB. This is ideal for big items as they range from 500GB to 3TB, on average. - USB Stick/Flash Drive
A small device running that is not mechanically driven. They are small in size and memory. They can be considered more reliable than external HDDs but you don’t get your bang for your buck in terms of memory size. - Disc Storage (DVD)
There are different types of disc storage (CD, DVD and Blu ray). DVD is the most common and holds 4.7GB per disc. They can cost as little as 20 cents per disc and are not electronic. They are small in capacity size and hard to physically store sometimes.
What to back up
to?
It really doesn't matter what you use to back up. Just realize
that it is good to have different forms for your important information. Here is
what I do:
Pictures, family movies, Microsoft office files (important
files), and any other very important/irreplaceable information – DVD, External HDD, Cloud storage (www.mega.co.nz)
- Just pictures – DVD, 64-128GB flash drive, cloud storage
- Just movies – External HDD
- Just office documents and small files – 8GB flash drive, DVD
Movies to me are not that important because they can always
be re-downloaded or ripped from DVD and Blu rays (see other blog post for how to
rip DVDs). But for the cost of my internet per month and a hard drive, one back
up wouldn't hurt. All my important information is backed up three times because
it is important.
I hope you find this blog post insightful and getting you to
think about backing up your information. I have seen too many people rely on
external storage as a primary drive and have it fail. Technology is not full
proof, KEEP A BACKUP!
Oh, before you go, look at my friend Deanna's blog, she gives great insight on money management for students. Some of it relates to everyone as well. She gives great tips as I refer to her quite often.