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31: What is Power Protection?
Everyone whether a home owner of company director expects power to be provided by large multinational companies or government owned production facilities to their electrical appliances. Just plug into an electrical socket and the power must be there anytime.

32: What is Critical Power?
Critical power is any form of power that if it were not available would have disastrous consequences.

33: What are Diesel Generators?
We have to thank Rudolf Diesel who issued a patent for a proposed engine back in 1892 for this radical form of power plant and he eventually got the patent approved in 1898.

34: Why Hard Disks Dominate
In the highly competitive world of digital storage devices, any gadget that survives is a winner. A digital storage medium becomes popular due to a number of reasons. The hard disk has had a place of pride among all media in the market now.

35: Hard Disk Crash and Data Backup
Hard disks are today the primary storage media used in computers and laptops. There are many reasons for this. They are very small devices but still offer a huge storage capacity. Today, even standard hard disks available in the market have a storage capacity of up to 500 GB.

36: Viruses – What They Mean to Your Computer
There is hardly a home or organisation today which does not leverage the power of information technology in some way for work or leisure. Mobile phones, laptops, computers, digital audio and video cameras are everywhere. Computers are perhaps the most essential digital devices out of all these. We use them for a mind-boggling variety of work, from emailing and chatting to keeping financial accounts and databases.

37: Clean Room: Importance and Usage in Data Recovery
Data recovery can be described as the many ways of data extraction from a damaged or inaccessible magnetic medium. The diversity of technology in modern times has greatly increased the need and demand of data recovery services.

38: Will CDs Go the Way of Floppy Drives – Out of Sight, Out of Mind?
Floppy disks were introduced by IBM in the early 1970s. These were 8 inches in diameter and could store an impressive 100KB of data.

39: RAID Data Loss and Data Recovery
RAID array server have different set ups for different users, each array has advantages and disadvantages, when carrying out Raid server data recovery, the faults has to be diagnosed first then the appropriate action can be taken accordingly

40: Data Recovery after a Virus Attack
Malicious Programs

The cyber world out there is fraught with malicious programs, ready to sabotage your computer systems, once they get an opportunity to do so. Imagine a situation in which your computer suffers a virus attack, resulting in the loss of all the precious data, meticulously collected and saved over a long period of time.



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