![]() No backup solution can help in such situations - NONE. The chances are miniscule but it has happened to me once where there was abrupt power failure in a supposedly 'secure' building and somehow even the UPS system failed at the same time causing data corruption to a critical (and mirrorred!) Exchange server - there was ONE very important information that was not yet mirrored in that several second time lapse between transaction log and mirrorring task (unfortunately, human memory also failed at that time as the person claiming the data loss couldn't recall where to re-fetch it. Maybe you don't think it's hard to just retype the 5 minutes missing data from MS Word, but think about a transactional server. Though many technical people take it for granted the knowledge of partition and data recovery, most people (including every system admin I know personally!) just don't know - coupled with the availability of easy to use backup solutions like Acronis TrueImage.Įven if you have full automated backups (let's just say you use something like NTI Shadow that make backups at each save so it's almost "constant backup"), how about the "shadow" temporary file MS Word creates for your autorecover? When disaster strikes (abrupt power failure/surge), the ability to repair and access the partition can enable MS Word to recover the "unsaved" changes that your backup application haven't had time to backup yet. After reading all the comments, I guess EaseUs will have to explain more on the use of the software. ![]()
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