Natural disasters always bring devastation causing loss of life
and property. The aftermath of such disasters not only affect one
generation, but several ones to follow. They are followed by a reign of
terror and misfortune both for the livelihood and existing businesses.
Businesses that maintain tens of thousands of electronic records and
have to deal with them each day suffer a major setback. This happens
when the data stored on data center hard drives, SSDs, and other media
gets severely damaged. It makes impossible for the organizations to
resume their business processes.
Any form of natural calamity could mean serious implications for businesses. The damage caused by such calamities to your data storage media range from head crashes to electrostatic shocks to circuit board shorts. Power surges are common in the event of a disaster. A power surge can cause corruption to your drives firmware adding to your data loss woes. Sometimes, the damage is caused by extreme weather conditions (such as humidity and heat) causing your hard drive to fail much before than it would have otherwise been. Further, if your media is exposed to fire, the data can be completely or partially destroyed.
Here are some of the things you can do to protect against any impending disaster:
Any form of natural calamity could mean serious implications for businesses. The damage caused by such calamities to your data storage media range from head crashes to electrostatic shocks to circuit board shorts. Power surges are common in the event of a disaster. A power surge can cause corruption to your drives firmware adding to your data loss woes. Sometimes, the damage is caused by extreme weather conditions (such as humidity and heat) causing your hard drive to fail much before than it would have otherwise been. Further, if your media is exposed to fire, the data can be completely or partially destroyed.
Here are some of the things you can do to protect against any impending disaster:
- Try to avoid basements or ground floors when placing your electronics. In case a disaster like flood occurs, the equipment on ground floor would be the first to flood.
- Unplug all the electronic devices that are directly attached to the power sources. Instead use surge protectors and battery backups. Check them frequently and replace the when needed.
- In order to prevent water damage, you may store your hard drives and other storage devices in water-tight plastic bins.
Reha Andrew is a data recovery expert at Stellar Data Recovery. To explore more visit http://www.stellarinfo.co.in/
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