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Monday, October 09, 2006

Data, Backup Your


How many times have we heard, "Be sure to backup your data."? For me, hundreds, if not a thousand times. I've actually said it more than I have heard it. It's part of computer evangelism...Hear it once, tell it to dozens.

The inside of a hard drive is a very fragile thing. It is like a record with a needle racing across at 60 mph, seeking the data you request.



Here is a great video reminding us why it would be a good idea to back up our important, and not so important, files.

I wonder, how do most educational systems backup their data? How about our system, and backing up the information on Infinite Campus? Might be worth asking, since we are fighting through the learning curve. It could be something we are unintentionally overlooking.




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