SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a type of computer storage connection technology (also known as a bus). It was designed to replace the very old ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) storage device technology that had been popular...
Tape drives provided the backup solution of choice for many, many years. In the days of limited capacity hard drives and tiny floppy disks the concept of being able to store gigabytes of information...
The USB flash memory drive has to rate as one of the greatest inventions of the new Millenium. They're light, compact, portable, fast and very easy to use. Another added bonus is that they're cheap. USB...
There are all manners of file backup devices on the market. From USB keys to external hard drive solutions you're spoiled for choice when it comes to backing up your data. Whatever physical data...
The launch of CD-ROM drives for home computers saw the beginning of a revolution in computer history - multimedia. You were no longer confined to looking at blocky graphics and computer generated sounds. Digital...
DAT stands for Digital Audio Tape and was a popular tape based storage medium in the late 1980s. Developed by Sony these new tapes (often referred to as cartridges) looked a lot like the normal audio tapes...
DVDs (Digital Versatile Disks) offer large storage capacities at a very low cost. This makes them perfect for backing up your computer or hard drive data to. DVDs provide the average computer user with lots of...
Ever since there's been a need to backup computer data there has been computer backup software of one form or another. As the requirements of both home users and businesses grew hard drive backup...