Suitable Media for Data Backup
by: jameswalsh
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Now, your data can be backed up on various removable media such as CDs, DVDs, Pen Drives, Tape Drives, and Portable Hard Drives. Let us have a look at the pros and cons of each of these storage media in order to select the one that best suits a particular situation. Compact Disks Pros
- It is quite a suitable technology for data backup.
- CDs come in two varieties viz. ones that are rewritable and the ones that are not. The rewritable ones are quite convenient for data that needs to be backed up for limited periods of time.
- They are portable and easy to use and store (the storage requires a few precautions though if storage is intended for longer periods of time).
- They are especially suitable when small amounts of data are to be stored (up to 700 MB).
- Backing up of data on a CD requires a CD writer which is not installed by default in all computers.
- Regular usage or mishandling of a CD will damage it beyond recovery after some time.
- The DVDs are preferable because of their large amount of storage space they offer (up to 21 GB)
- Also they offer high data transfer rates ranging from 3.96 MB per second to 21.13 MB per second.
- They are portable, inexpensive and have a large life span.
- A DVD burner which is necessary to burn data onto a DVD is a bit expensive and hence adds to your initial investment.
- They also become unreadable when not handed with care.
- They can hold data up to 4 GB and hence suitable for storage of large amount of data.
- Transfer rates are very high (48 MB per second for USB 2.0) when compared to CDs or DVDs.
- They are highly durable and can be transported very easily. Also as they fit into the USB ports which all computers have, they can function on all computers.
- They are quite expensive and so for backup of very high volume of data, they can prove to be quite an investment.
- They can be misplaced easily as they are small in size.
- They have a very high capacity for storage (up to 100 GB).
- They are very expensive.They need to be administered.
- They offer the largest storage capacity among the ones mentioned. Some of them can even store data in excess of 250 GB. Hence they are quite suitable for backup of large amounts of data.
- These as well make use of the USB technology and hence offer high transfer speeds and easy installation as well.
- y can also hold data for quite a long time (up to 15 years).
- They prove to be quite expensive.
- External magnetic fields can have adverse effects on them.
- They need careful handling and will get damaged if dropped etcetera.
About the Author
James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on <a href="http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk">Data Recovery</a> see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk
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