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		<title>What is continuous data protection (CDP)?</title>
		<description>CDP or Continuous Data protection is a system
of storage that automatically backs up or
saves a copy whenever changes are made to the
data. Also dubbed as continuous backup, it
compiles all the changes made to a
pre-existing data ensuring that the data will
not be lost.
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		<title>What kind of data backup options should a small business consider?</title>
		<description>This depends on the size of the data that
needs to be backed up. There are many
available forms of data backup options and
which one offers their different advantages
and disadvantages. For those needing bigger
spaces, external hard drives, DVD or CD
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		<title>Why does my first online data backup take so long?</title>
		<description>The first back up takes a longer time because
all the data being backed up are being
transferred. The next transfers will only
take a shorter time as only the changes will
be sent. The process will be limited only to
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		<title>What are the advantages and disadvantages of online data backup?</title>
		<description>Like every other services done over the
internet, online data back up has its shares
as well. It is important to know the
advantages and disadvantages of doing online
data backup before deciding to do so to weigh
whether it is right for you or you business.

The advantages:

* It costs less</description>
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		<title>What is the difference between an onsite and offsite backup?</title>
		<description>The basic difference between an onsite and
offsite backup is its location. Onsite back
ups are connected to your computer or your
network backing up the data right there.
Offsite backup is in a remote area where data
is being sent through an electronic network.
Usually, the transfer is done at</description>
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