Backup Your Data: The Ultimate Safeguard | Community Health
Data loss can be catastrophic, with the average cost of a single incident exceeding $1.4 million. Despite this, a staggering 30% of businesses and individuals s
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Data loss can be catastrophic, with the average cost of a single incident exceeding $1.4 million. Despite this, a staggering 30% of businesses and individuals still don't backup their data regularly. The historian in us remembers the infamous MyDoom virus, which infected over 25 million computers in 2004, highlighting the importance of data backup. The skeptic questions the reliability of cloud storage, citing the 2017 Amazon S3 outage that took down major websites. The fan notes that backup solutions like Backblaze and CrashPlan have become cultural phenomena, with Vibe scores of 80 and 70 respectively. As the engineer, we must ask: how do these solutions actually work, and what are the implications for our digital future? With the rise of AI and IoT, the futurist warns that data loss will only become more prevalent, making backup solutions a crucial investment. The World Backup Day, launched in 2011 by a group of concerned individuals, has become a rallying cry for data protection, with over 100,000 people participating in 2020.