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1 Disaster DATA Recovery & Your System School/Network Computers Catherine Agnew CEDu 581 - Oconomowoc

2 My Security Philosophy, Part 1 While I have never had my computer crash big- time (it can be slow from time to time), I have taken some security precautions to protect my computer and myself. Personally, I do not give out my passwords and seldom check the boxes on websites that ask if I want the computer to remember me. Someone will always have access to that information.

3 My Security Philosophy, Part 2 I also check for the lock at the bottom of a screen when giving personal information so that I know that there is some protection of my information. I do run an anti-virus program on my personal computer, but feel I could be more proactive in backing up my files. I want the maximum amount of protection at a reasonable price in an anti-virus program that is also easy to use.

4 My Security Philosophy, Part 3 If something does happen to my computer, I want to have everything backed up and access to a Data Recovery Disaster team that is also easy to work with and effective while being affordable, too.

5 My Security Philosophy, Part 4 I would also hope for the same dedication from a recovery team at a school or network level – especially with the amount of computers in a school and the computer knowledge that some of our students have. If something happens to one computer, it would be perfect to have it confined to just one without spreading building or district-wide.

6 School Computer Backup Plan What I can do: Backup data in another location (I use a flash drive and still keep a red grade book – some grades do not transfer in our computer system if a student changes classes) Backup data in another location (I use a flash drive and still keep a red grade book – some grades do not transfer in our computer system if a student changes classes) At the end of the year, we are instructed to save our data and files in another location and delete old files taking up server space. At the end of the year, we are instructed to save our data and files in another location and delete old files taking up server space.

7 School Computer Backup Plan Another option: Back2zip version 2.0 beta Online storage Online storage Stored locally – stores every version of a file so you can restore back to any version and can get any file from any computer on the network (if one computer crashes, information can be saved and put onto a new computer) Stored locally – stores every version of a file so you can restore back to any version and can get any file from any computer on the network (if one computer crashes, information can be saved and put onto a new computer) Same Amazon S3 account can backup up to 100 computers (“account owner” can browse and restore any files across all computers) Same Amazon S3 account can backup up to 100 computers (“account owner” can browse and restore any files across all computers)

8 Back2zip v2.0 beta http://free-backup.info Steps needed for full deployment: * As per the website, just download and go

9 Back2zip v2.0 beta http://free-backup.info Technical specifications required: Windows XP, 2000, 98, NT Windows XP, 2000, 98, NT No other special requirements No other special requirements

10 Back2zip v2.0 beta Pricing comparisons: Under $10 for 20 computers from “Save yourself from Disaster: Data Recovery” at http://free- backup.info/save-yourself-from-disaster-data- recovery.html http://free- backup.info/save-yourself-from-disaster-data- recovery.htmlhttp://free- backup.info/save-yourself-from-disaster-data- recovery.html Free at www.brothersoft.com www.brothersoft.com

11 Back2zip v2.0 beta http://free-backup.info User responsibilities: 1. Backup information in more than one location 2. Keep up-to-date and delete old files that are not needed to have ample space on computer Administrator responsibilities: 1. Complete evaluation with all aspects covered and realistic goals 2. Recovery process in a timely manner with open communication (no surprises) 3. Ongoing technical support available


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