Showing posts with label cloud storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloud storage. Show all posts

Monday 16 June 2014

Backup options for your PC

Backing up the system is a form of assurance that you need not worry. You are relaxed as even if the system fails whatever be the reason no files would be lost. You can backup through few options which are mentioned below: 



We would provide various backup options for safeguarding your data on which you can rely. 

External Hard Drive

External hard drive is one of the most popular methods for storing data on the PC as they are easy to set up. The hard drive is connected to the system through FireWire, USB or eSATA. Several external manufacturers provide such application with their drives which can be used as unusual solution for backing up.  

USB Drive

In case you do not have huge data to backup say less than 128GB then simple USB drive would do. This basically moves data from on PC to another or other device but high capacity ones are popular. They are very effective. For additional capacity there are manufacturers who offer 128GB USB drive which are purposed for that including ready backup software installed onto the drive. 

Additionally, some USB drives slot in a physical single touch button on actual drive that works with the backup software. Just tap the button on USB drive and the backup is ready. 

Backup Internal Hard Drive

If only single computer needs backup then you can add an extra internal hard drive to the system. Since hard drive would be connected directly to motherboard extra speed would be offered which can be connected through USB. If you have a spare hard drive then install it on the PC n the manner the hard drive is connected. You can buy an extra SATA cable in order to connect the drive. Now choose a reliable back up program, an external hard drive and you are ready. 

Cloud

Many people use cloud storage in order to backup important files as well as data on their computers. This is used as a storage location for some important data. Create new folder or location by using a cloud provider of your preference and name it as “backup.” Copy important data to cloud and PC. You can encrypt the data too.

Network attached storage

Network attached storage is a good option if there are multiple devices or PCs which you want to back up to centralized location.  If you have multiple computers or devices that you want to backup then choose a centralized location. Most of the NAS storage options involve connecting an external hard drive or backup device to the router or network.

Tape Drive

If you have important data which needs to be backed up and archived for a particular time period then a tape drive is the best answer.  It uses reels in order to wind magnetic strip. Chronological access storage is offered where device like standard HDD hard drive make use of random access storage. Tape drive is a good choice for durational or archive backup and they are reliable good qualities of data preservation.  It is not suitable for consumer backup tasks and standard storage purposes. These are expensive and are coupled with a more costly backup application.   

DVD / CD /Blu-ray

Burning of CD/DVD burning is a known method for creating periodical and incremental backups. This is not cheap and reliable. As you are backing up certain data or executing system backups to removable media, create a defined data backup and keep the CDs/DVDs safely.


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Monday 26 May 2014

Enhance OneDrive Experience in Windows 8

OneDrive if not used properly can be a curse or a blessing. It is one stop shop for cloud storage. It has been integrated with Windows 8.1 It’s deeply integrated into Windows 8.1 and offers itself to become the one stop for Cloud storage and syncing is done across for several devices.  After setting up everything you would log into Windows 8 from a device and find that the setting, files and apps are there.    



Change location of OneDrive folder

Changing the default location is not hard and several benefits. Just free up some space on hard drive, decrease the operations which puts pressure on the SSD. You can also use external drives in an efficient manner. 

By default the cloud storage facility is in the C: drive. If you want to move it to some other partition or external drive open the Windows File Explorer and in the left hand side get a OneDrive. Just right click it and choose properties. 

In the Properties window, switch to tab location, choose Move… and pick the preferred location. Do see to it that only content of OneDrive folder would be moved and not the folder. Thereafter create a folder called OneDrive in case that is the preferred if that is the desired destination. Now click OK.

Just confirm that you want to shift all files contained in the old OneDrive folder to new location. After this check whether the files are removed safely which have been sifted to new place. Just go back to old one and get rid of the empty OneDrive folder.

Customize the Sync Settings

OneDrive doesn’t automatically sync all the files you’re storing in the Cloud to your local drive. What you see in your local OneDrive folder are often “smart files”; you could also call them “ghost files”. They’re smart because they save you space. Instead of taking up disk space all the time, only files you want to open are downloaded from the Cloud. The drawback is that you won’t have access those files when you’re offline, for example while traveling.

Here is a simple trick to make sure important files are always available to you. Open the OneDrive folder on your computer, right-click a folder you need to be able to access anytime, and select make available offline. That’s it.

If you need a copy of all your files on your local drive, go to the OneDrive app, open the right-hand menu, go to Settings, then Options, and set Access all files offline to On.

Enable Camera Backup  

OneDrive offers the Camera Roll feature which is required for backing up the videos and images to cloud. Search for the Camera Roll through the Charms bar to the settings directly. Uploads are by default turned off. To save storage space upload photos and back up photos for the best quality. Using Onedrive to upload them is totally a different option. 

OneDrive would get you images and videos the relevant libraries. The folders can be moved in the manner you move OneDrive through explorer.  

This can backup videos and photos from mobile devices. 3GB of free online storage can be earned if Onedrive mobile app is installed and enable Camera backup utility.

You can also use OneDrive as by default save. If you have extra storage then you can sync all your files across the dives having Windows 8. You would like to have Windows 8 save your files by default to OneDrive.