The most valuable component of your computer system is its stored data. Guarding it against loss due to a natural disaster or a database corruption is important, especially when you must access your data as quickly as possible. PDS recommends that you back up your data each day and also store it in a secure, off-site location. The following topics can help you protect your data.
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Page: _About Advanced Restore Options
Page: _About Automatic Backups
Page: _About Data Compression
Page: _About Internal Archive Folders
Page: _About Manual Backups
Page: _Scheduling Automatic Backups 3
Page: _About PDS Backups
Page: _About the Backup Methods
Page: _Creating a Backup File on an Off-Site Server
Page: _Creating a Backup on a High-Capacity Disk
Page: _Creating a Backup on Low-Capacity Disks
Page: _Loading Archive Files from Disk
Page: _Maintaining Internal Archive Backup Files
Page: _Manually Backing Up Your Current Data
Page: _Moving Data to Another Computer
Page: _Performing the First Backup
Page: _Planning a Backup Strategy
Page: _Restoring Data from a Disk
Page: _Restoring Data From an Internal Archive Folder
Page: _Restoring Data from an Internet FTP Server
Page: _Restoring Data from a Previous Backup
Page: _Restoring Data from a Specific Folder
Page: _Rotating Backup Sets
Page: _Scheduling an Automatic Backup in Your PDS Program
Page: _Scheduling an Automatic Backup in Your PDS Program 2
Page: _Scheduling Automatic Backups for Off Hours using Windows
Page: _Scheduling Automatic Backups for Off Hours using Windows 2
Page: _Using the Automatic Backup Feature
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