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  1. #1
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    About safe storage

    Which are the ways that we can store data apart from HDD, Floppy, CD and DVD?
    I have faced issues of losing my datas due to HDD failure. I had no any other storage devices then. Is it practical to use external HDD to store datas?

    Which are the best ones available today, and what does these cost?
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    You can use flash drives,blueray disks for storing data.In most cases using external HDD is practical.You can use sata external HDD.

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    Thank you for your response and advice. I wish to know which HDD is the most preferred external one to use. What is the capacity and price. Do you know these?
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    External HDD 2.0 USB
    ( 0 - 40 GB ) Seagate price is around 4000 - 5200 in INR.
    ( 40 - 120 GB ) Seagate and LaCie around 5000 - 8000 in INR.
    ( 160 - 200 GB ) Seagate around 6000 - 10300 in INR.
    ( 200 + GB) LaCie and Maxtor 5500 - 32500 in INR.

    For Further Clarification Visit This Website.
    http://www.cafegadgets.com/Product-0-40-GB.htm

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    Thank you for your help and details. I am planning to buy a 80 GB HDD for external use.
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    Go for online storage services

    If you got a broadband connection opt for online backup services. There are a large number of free online backup services such as ADrive which offers upto 50 GB of storage space for free.

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    You can use external hard disk to store data but I prefer optical storage device such as CDs & DVDs. You can also use re-writable DVDs / CDs for temporary data storage.

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    yes, I agree, but with online backup I can access data from anywhere, no need to carry the hard drive every now and then. Online backup comes handy when you are traveling. But you should take ultracare while selecting a backup service. Make sure you choose a reliable and secure service.
    My current online backup provider BackupandShare.com is taking good care of my precious data, so far fantastic service from them. Very cost-effective and user friendly!!

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    You can get external usb HDD. They are $80-90 for 1-1.5 TB.

    The online backup solution is a good one. Many of my customers use the one I offer and are happy with it. It will depend on how much space you need.

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    Flash drives and storing data on USB can be useful.

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    You can apply flash drives, blueray disks for putting in data. In most cases employing external HDD is hard-nosed. You can employ data external HDD.

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    If you got a broadband joining opt for online backup services. There are a large number of free online backup services such as ADrive which extends upto 50 GB of storage space for free.

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