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Journalspace.com is No More

9 June 2009 No Comment

Journalspace.com has lost everything and can’t recover. They tell on their site that their whole database was overwritten by malicious act or some sort of bug. How they lost the data isn’t important, what is important to know is that they thought RAID was backup and now know that it clearly isn’t.

And the victims of this failure are their users. They thought that their data was secure at Journalspace but now know it wasn’t. How many Journalspace users had their own backup? How many have data backups that will let them recover? Hundreds and thousands of blogs all wiped out because of no backup. How do you cover yourself for just such an issue? Do you have a good copy? Are your blogs at risk? It is of course. Journalspace was no small entity and they lost it all. Your responsibility to yourself is to make sure you can recover from somebody elses disaster.

It’s as simple as this. Get your files backed up. Save your blogfiles on a backup. Backup your websites. Back up your PC’s. Just do it and do it now. And don’t think that using removable drives, dvd, or tape is good enough. They all entail hardware and hardware fails. You need an online backup provider that makes protecting your data their business. The key features you should require is the ability to do incremental backups (to hold down cost). That it be an offsite backup for safety. That the backup volume looks like an attached network drive on your computer. And that you can backup your servers, workstations, blogs, websites, etc. with a single account.

Compare some internet backup services right now. Find the services with these features and get backed up now. Take action now and get it done. Don’t be like the people who lost everything because their online provider didn’t have a backup. Be responsible and make certain your data is safe unlike the Journalspace users who didn’t back up their data.

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