

At SADA, we LOVE your data as much as you should.
As a result, we offer a slew of Backup solutions, Live Server Imaging solutions, and even Data Recovery Services in case of data loss – all engineered to preserve your data, and even get your data back if you think you’ve lost it. Also, please check out the tips on how to Treat your Data Right!
SADA Remote Backup Services
Get Megabytes or Gigabytes of your DATA backed up to either our Data Center, or to your Central Office, all through the Internet, all through a secure connection, all automated. Perfect for remote workers, organizations with multiple offices, or simply organization that hate to swap tapes!
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SADA Live Image
How do you restore a crashed server that took days and days to configure? Even if you HAD all of the latest data, it will take hours, sometimes days to reconfigure, update, upgrade, and test a server after a crash. SADA Live Image gives you transparent, incremental imaging, and push-button restore capabilities with the best server imaging software on the market.
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SADA Expert Data Recovery
Okay, so you have all of your backup procedures in place, but your hard drive crashes, and you’re unable to do a recover. No problem. SADA offers the most competitive NO RECOVERY / NO FEE structure in the industry. And chances are, we can get your data back, even if you are totally convinced it’s all gone.
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Below are some tips on Treating your Data Right! Trust us; your DATA is your BEST Friend.
Physical Damage:
- Use a quality power surge protector to protect your computer from power spikes.
- Place the computer in a well ventilated area; heat and excessive dust can shorten the computer's lifespan.
- If your computer is under your desk, place it in such a way so it doesn't get kicked.
Electronic Organization:
- Keep your Documents organized by using folders.
- Files that frequently grow in size become fragmented; use the operating system's defragment tool or a reputable third party defragment utility.
- Clean out your internet browser's temporary cache of viewed pages frequently. (See your internet browser's documentation for the exact cache location.)
- Delete unwanted files to the recycle bin.
- Do not delete important system files by hand; use your system's 'Software Uninstall' feature to remove unwanted programs.
- Do not overwrite updated documents; use the 'Save As' option and rename the new file with a version number. (Remove older versions only when they are no longer needed.)
- Keep your system regularly updated with updates and patches.
- When permanently deleting files, double check to make sure they are the exact ones you want to remove.
Email:
- Do not open email messages from people you do not know or click on suspicious message attachments.
- Use passwords that have symbols and numbers in them; memorize your password and do not save computer passwords on paper.
Backup/Storage:
- Backup your important documents daily.
Do not use floppy diskettes for permanent storage of important documents.
- Verify backed up data on CD-ROM/DVD-ROM media before moving or deleting the original data.
- Make sure your company has strategies in place to back up all critical data automatically.
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