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Certification Tests
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Cisco Certification: Building Your Own Home Lab, Part I
Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, knows it can be confusing to start building your first Cisco practice lab. In part I of his home lab tutorial, he explains some of the router choices you'll face, along with their pros and cons.
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Data Recovery Solutions
Do you need a solution for data loss, don't worry there are many data recovery specialist companies which can deliver data recovery solutions. Go to the internet to find a suitable data recovery service, get an online quote or call them up to collect your problem memory storage device to give you a free evaluation and quote.
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The Costs Of A Data Disaster
When a catastrophic failure hits a company's data, the costs begin mounting immediately. Employees who should be busy are idle while the work piles up.
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Data Recovery - Do You Really Want To Go There?
Data recovery. Let's hope you are never, ever, ever faced with the task of serious data recovery. If you are, it probably means your hard drive is blasted and you precious computer folders and files are nowhere to be found.
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Distinguishing Between Data That Can and Can't Be Recovered
The chances of recovering data depend entirely on the circumstances of the loss and the methods applied thereafter. The ground rules are different in the case of physical and logical data loss. Keeping these factors in mind, the following steps have been outlined.
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The Click of Death - Hard Drive Failure
When a hard disk drive starts to click, it's a sign of impending doom. It can happen at the most inconvenient times. During a save operation, while opening a file, or when you start the computer. It happens, for the most part, without warning and unless you are sensitive to the noises that emanate from your computer it will take you by surprise. In the majority of cases it means the drive has failed completely and that click might as well be the sound of a lock engaging. Your data is now locked in the dungeon of failed hardware. Permanently encased in a dead hard drive.
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Online Data Storage Or Tape Backup - What's Better?
Some business owners think their media-oriented backup systems (tape drives, zip drives, CDs) are all they need to insure reliable online business transactions. But there are hidden costs to those systems that may make online storage a better idea for day-to-day backup.
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Getting to Grips With Backup as a Small Business Owner
Directing a small business can be stressful enough without the additional worry of losing your computer data. Knowing the right way to backup your data when you are already short of time doesn't mean that you have to become an IT expert. This review tells you when and how.
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What Causes a Hard Disk Clicking Sound
What causes this clicking sound? The unusual rhythmic clicking or knocking sound usually indicates that your hard drive is suffering from physical damage.
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Boxing Pop Up Boxes
While surfing the internet have you noticed some strange boxes popping up and interrupting your line of view?
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Revolutionary Spyware Crimes
Though internet is a revolution in the present world, it has its own disadvantages. The security and privacy are at stake. The Internet is a dangerous place full of privacy invaders, scammers, and hackers availing full advantage of your internet activities. You need to take certain preventive measures to avoid these threats.
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