Monday, August 17, 2009

Choosing A Secondary Storage Device

• Determine the quantity and size of the files you will be backing up from your computer. Consider that graphics, sounds, and video files take up the most space, and plan for considerable growth.
• Figure out how much you can budget for a secondary storage device and the removable media to use with it.
• Choose a 100 MB Zip or similar drive if you need limited storage capacity (less than 1GB). For versatility and portability, buy an external parallel-port or USB Zip drive. If you will use the drive only for backup and can install it yourself, buy an internal Zip drive.
• Choose a 250 MB Zip drive if your storage needs are moderate (just a few GB).
• Select a CD-RW drive if you will back up more than 500 MB of data.
• Determine if you'll want to use your backup disks on other computers; if so, removable media will be easier.
• Consider the capacity you need per disk. Buy a device that will let you complete your backup on as few disks as possible.
• Calculate the cost per MB of media for each drive you are considering.
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