articlehaul.com articlehaul.com
Search:    Index Page :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Link :> Submit Article   
Add Your Link
 

Self Help

Healthcare & Medicine

Education & Learning

Travel & Accommodation

Online Shopping

Adventure & Sports

Drink & Food

Research & Science

Finance & Investment

Careers & Employment

News & Media

Relationship & Lifestyle

Health & Hygiene

Family & Home

Recreation & Entertainment

Vehicles & Automotive

Art & Culture

Computers & Networking

Politics & Government

Property & Estate

Teens & Kids

Indoor Games

People & Communities

Companies & Business


 

Index Page –› Computers & Networking –› Data Recovery Systems
 

Data Recovery/Datenrettung & Securing Data On Computers

 
Data recovery or Datenrettung is the process by which the data is recovered from damaged or inaccessible storage media. Data recovery is done from storage media like CD's, DVD's, Floppies, Hard disks, Magnetic tapes etc. There are two reasons due to which the data becomes inaccessible. They are logical damage and physical damage to the storage media.

Physical damage to storage media can occur in many ways. Magnetic tapes can break, get crumpled or dirt may settle on the tapes. CD's and DVD's can have scratches or the metallic layer may get damaged. Magnetic heads in hard disks can crash or motors may fail. The floppy is notorious for failing frequently due to bending, overheating, cold, dust etc.

There are other reasons like fires, electrical surges etc that can cause data to become inaccessible or lost. There are many methods by which data can be recovered from magnetic media or optical media. The methods most commonly used are Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM), Scanning Probe Microscopy (SPM), Magnetic Force Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) etc.

In these methods a sharp magnetic tip is placed closed to the surface to be analyzed. It interacts with the stray magnetic field. An image of the data is generated and then repairs are carried out on logical damage and thus the data is recovered. Many companies carry out data recovery.

Logical damage is the damage to the file system. It is not physical but a software problem and also tells us that we need to be cautious and have a quality system for data recovery, datenrettung. It generally occurs due to power cuts, system crashes etc preventing file system structures from being written resulting in file system being left in an inconsistent state.

Logical damage is more common than physical damage. This may cause strange behavior like infinitely recurring file directories, loss of data, system crashes, hard disks reporting negative space etc. The end result is that the operating system cannot mount the file system.

Most operating systems come with repair facilities like, Linux has fcsk utility, Mac has disk utility and Windows has chkdisk facility. There are other specialized programs available which have better repair facilities than the operating systems.

There are also other systems called journaling file systems like NTFS, EFS (used in Windows XP), ext3 and xfs which can be reverted back to their earlier consistent state. These file systems reduce the amount of data loss.

Data back up is the best way to prevent loss of data and it's the most common system for data recovery, datenrettung. The simplest method is to keep data on drives on which the operating system is not loaded. The other method is to write data on magnetic tapes, CD's or DVD's or have online backup.

Backups are very important for databases. Data backup is of 3 types. Full backup means backing up all data. Incremental backup means backing up of only the files that have changed. Differential backup is a mixture of these two. There is another method called continuous data protection in which when data is written to a disk, it is also written to another computer in a network.

Most private persons with a computer do nothing in advance, they just use their computers. Too late, when an incident has happened they learn about data recovery or datenrettung.

Author: Keith George
 
Author Bio:

Keith George always writes about valuable news & reviews. A related resource is Mortgage Life Insurance Further information can be found at Home

This article can be searched using: disaster recovery plan, disaster recovery documentation, disaster recovery software
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Intranet Project - RAD or Waterfall?
 
Online Learning - The Many Challenges
 
Polyphonic Ringtones: Calls, Court Cases, and Copyrights
 
Sell Your Ebook With An Easy Payment Process - P1
 
One Dimensional Dumb Luck Internet Marketeers
 
Is it One Thing Masquerading as Many; or is It Many Things Masquerading as One?
 
Planning a Successful B2B Email Campaign
 
What's Wrong With Web Hosting?
 
Tips and Tricks To Getting Top Money for your Domain Names
 
The Story of a Downsized Manager and His Ebook Business
 
 
 
 
 

The Virtual Farm: Email Marketing Success

So you bought the website, you have the lead generation forms, you got the traffic, and now you have ... - Jim Cronin
 

Cisco Certification: In What Order Should You Take Your CCNP Exams?

Choosing the order in which to take your CCNP exams is a big decision. Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, gi ... - Chris Bryant
 

10 Ways to Sabotage Your Website Traffic and Send Visitors Packing

Learn the 10 ways to ruin your website traffic. Be sure you aren't making these mistakes... - Stephanie Chandler
 
 

Data Backup and Storage Compliance, How Do Smaller Companies Achieve This?

An articled detailing how smaller companies deal with data backup and storage compliance. - Lee Morrell
 

Internet Marketers - Not Just Another Infomercial!

First there was the door-to-door salesman, coming to you with a product you may or may not have ever ... - Jennifer Gniadecki
 
 
Index Page :> Privacy of Info :> Terms of Use
© 2006 www.articlehaul.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide