TechRepublic Resource Guide: Data Backup and Recovery

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    13-11-2008
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When it comes to administrative tasks, knowing what NOT to do is sometimes more important than knowing what you should do. Such is the reason for leading off this TechRepublic Resource Guide with Peter Herbener's piece on "worst practices" for backing up your mission-critical data. The informative articles included here detail both what you should and should not do in order to ensure that your organization won't suffer data loss if your systems or network fail. Download this handy guide today.

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