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		<title>The Importance of Backing up your Data</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now here&#8217;s a salutory tale. On Sunday I reckoned that as I had done about 30 hours&#8217; work putting together the  requirements, plan and other sundry documentation for a major new project, it would be agood idea to back up my laptop. Which I did. This morning I switched it on and&#8230;.blue screen of death! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now here&#8217;s a salutory tale. On Sunday I reckoned that as I had done about 30 hours&#8217; work putting together the  requirements, plan and other sundry documentation for a major new project, it would be agood idea to back up my laptop. Which I did. This morning I switched it on and&#8230;.blue screen of death! My heart sank, but then I remembered that I&#8217;d backed it up and was very glad that I had, indeed, practiced what I preach to all my clients &#8211; if you only do one thing right, make it some kind of backup strategy for your data.</p>
<p>Actually, we here at <a title="featheredowl.com" href="http://www.featheredowl.com" target="_self">Feathered Owl </a>became data backup and recovery experts whilst ghost writing a series of articles on all matters Storage related a couple of years ago. Much of this knowledge survives and remains relevant, so if you would like some sage advice on anything from backing up your Macbook to a Disaster Recovery solution for a datacentre, please <a href="http://http://www.featheredowl.com/contact.html" target="_self">get in touch</a>. We may just dig some of these articles off our backup drive (!), spruce them up a bit and share them with you all over again before too much more time goes by.</p>
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