Thursday, September 9, 2010

Avoiding data loss when thunderstorms and blackouts


Computer Batteries advises that to avoid the risk of losing data should take note of the Government current heat wave warning and protect IT equipment in your Office.

ComputerBatteries should ensure the fastest, convenient and cost-effective solution for customers who have experienced data loss and advise companies anti melt should adopt measures for PCs and servers. The Council follows the many cases of data loss that vendor is pending lately due to the high temperatures and thunderstorms in the United Kingdom.

The risk is the same for PCs, servers and laptop batteries and it comes from power surges and power outages if you be overheated by direct or indirect lightning or the hot climate.

There are some rules that should be followed when the computer in an Office to arrange. The computer should be placed in cool and dry areas to prevent overheating. It is also strongly recommended that not too many computer run if you supply a device via an extension cord. It is almost a necessity, a surge that become installed between the power connector and the computer. The guards should check regularly. But dedicated circuits makes used IT equipment should not share with air conditioners and fans, should be.

General rules to be followed to protect the IT devices, but there some tips which ComputerBatteries for special cases such as thunderstorms and blackouts. Unplugged while thunderstorms should be turned off the power of IT devices and separated and should the telephone lines of modem jack. This is due to the fact, the high-voltage to a computer via a telephone line, which can enter connected to the modem. The best solution to avoid loss of data during a blackout is to invest in some form of uninterruptible power supply, that cleans the power supply and has a power outage servers, backup batteries keep. This is useful especially urgent for offices that have network servers.

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