How to choose an external storage format for backup files

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Woman with CD & external hard disk drive

External storage refers to any data storage format that isn’t permanently fixed inside your computer, for example, hardware such as Zip or flash drives, CDs, or even a Web service.

Types of external storage

Whether you use the Windows XP Backup utility or some other backup software, you'll need a way to store your backup copies.

If you can, use a storage system that is portable; one of the best ways to protect your backups is to store them in a different location than your computer. The following are some storage devices and locations to consider.

Storage Type What It Is Pros Cons

External drives

A Zip drive is a disk drive that uses removable Zip disks to store hundreds of megabytes of data.

Includes backup software

Range of storage options

Portable

You must invest in the hardware, and in some cases, disks as well

CD-RW*

*You need a CD-RW drive to burn files onto CDs.

A CD-RW is a compact disc onto which you can burn information if you have a CD-RW drive. (RW stands for "read-write.")

Many newer computers come with a built in CD-RW drive

CD-RW discs can hold up to 700MB

Portable

CD-RW discs can be used over again

Discs are relatively inexpensive

You need to buy a CD-RW drive if your computer doesn't come with one

It’s possible to accidentally write over data on your CD-RW disc and lose your backup files

Older CD players cannot read CD-RW discs

DVD-RW*

*You need a DVD-RW drive to burn files onto DVDs.

A DVD-RW is a DVD onto which you can burn information if you have a DVD-RW drive. (RW stands for "read-write.")

Many newer computers come with a built in DVD-RW drive

DVD burners double as CD burners, offering more flexibility

One disc stores gigabytes of information

Portable

DVD-RW discs can be used over again

Discs are relatively inexpensive

You need to buy a DVD-RW drive if your computer doesn't come with one

The drive might not come with backup software

It’s possible to accidentally write over data on your DVD-RW disc and lose your backup files

USB flash drive

A USB flash drive is like a small hard drive, about 2-3 inches long, that plugs into your computer through a USB port. You can download information onto it for storage.

Portable

Can hold up to 2 gigabytes of data

Files can be saved, modified, or deleted as often as you want

Prices start relatively low as hardware prices go

USB flash drives, because of their size, are easy to misplace

Online backup and storage

An online storage service lets you save files online. If you have Internet access, you can get your files from the online storage site whenever you need them.

Stores your information out of the house or office

Includes download and backup software

Offers the potential for a larger amount of storage space than some other backup devices or locations

You might be required to pay a monthly fee for backing up and storing your files (prices vary according to each provider and service)

If the company's servers fail, you might not be able to access your files

If the company is hacked, your information could be stolen

If the company goes out of business, you lose your backup resource

Tip

Tip: For backup on the go, look into the mini USB flash drives with big capacity that can fit on a key chain.

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