Monday, August 23, 2010

Exercise in Topics : Ethics and Privacy


Exercise in Topics : Ethics and Privacy

Visit the iBackup website. Click view demo and then follow the screen prompts to view all the services offered by ibackup.

1) Which services is most appropriate for your home computer?
2) Which services is most useful for the server that is used in the computer lab at your school?
3) If you had critical data you needed to backup, would you use a services like this?
4) Why or why not?

Answers:-

1) The service that is most appropriate for home computer are Ibackup for Windows. With IBackup for Windows, you can backup/restore interactively or schedule regular   online backups for Windows desktops, laptops and servers. It has the look and feel of the native Microsoft Windows Explorer coupled with powerful scheduling and logging features. IBackup for Windows automatically selects critical data (like Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, My Documents, Financial Files and other Office files) with its file selection wizards for backup.

2) The service that is most useful for the server that is used in the computer lab at school is MS SQL server backup. Secure and automated backup of the company databased with no downtime, easy to deploy and administer. The online backup can easily be configured through the graphical user interface and scheduled for a future date and time. It is also to ensure that you have sufficient space in your computer as the data is first backed up to a temporary directory on your computer.

3) Yes. Since the service is useful for backup then I will use this application if I had critical data to backup.

4) Ibackup can safeguards my critical data in case of system crash by automatically backing it up. Customization option include the provision to modify my backup set and its shcedule, reporting option and more. Ibackup oalso can automatically selects critical data with its file selection wizard for backup.Ibackup for windows lets me manage your default backup set, schedule backups and view detailed logs through any web browser.

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