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Backup and Recovery

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7. Backup and Recovery 7 If your data is important enough to store, it is important enough to back up. Data can be lost due to a number of events, including natural disaster (for example, fire or flood), theft, improper data deletion, and hard drive failure. By regularly backing up your data, you can recover your data if any of these happen to you. Businesses sometimes use backup data to comply with data retention regulations and to archive information before making major changes to their IT environments, such as batch updates to databases. Both home and business users should back up important data that might be lost due to a natural disaster or the loss of a device that stores data. This chapter includes the following sections: • Basic Backup Concepts • Back Up Data Stored On Your ReadyNAS System • Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System • Back Up Data Stored on a Network-Attached Device • Recover Data to a Network-Attached Device • Manage Backup Jobs • Time Machine 76

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Backup and Recovery
If your data is important enough to store, it is important enough to back up. Data can be lost due
to a number of events, including natural disaster (for example, fire or flood), theft, improper data
deletion, and hard drive failure. By regularly backing up your data, you can recover your data if
any of these happen to you.
Businesses sometimes use backup data to comply with data retention regulations and to archive
information before making major changes to their IT environments, such as batch updates to
databases. Both home and business users should back up important data that might be lost due
to a natural disaster or the loss of a device that stores data.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Basic Backup Concepts
Back Up Data Stored On Your ReadyNAS System
Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System
Back Up Data Stored on a Network-Attached Device
Recover Data to a Network-Attached Device
Manage Backup Jobs
Time Machine