The complete guide to backing up all your data

Carbonite
Online back up solutions such as Carbonite allow you to choose certain folders to back-up on a regular basis

Even though it's something we all know we should be doing, for many of us, backups aren't carried out often enough. Perhaps one of the biggest reasons for this is a lack of suitable storage media – and that's our topic here.

It's not just the hardware that gets in the way, though; the amount of effort it takes to complete the back-up process is also a hindering factor. If your only option is to copy your hard drive onto a stack of 50 CDs, it's not a chore that's going to get done any time soon, or often.

As a big reason for our failure to make adequate backups is often that it's too much hassle, it might be worthwhile investing in some dedicated back-up software to do the hard work for you. This type of software offers several advantages over manual copying. First, you only have to specify which files and folders you want backed up once. From then on, everything's done automatically.

Second, back-up software can recognise which files have changed since last time and only back these up. Finally, you don't even have to remember to carry out your backups. With most packages you're able to specify a back-up schedule where the software automatically backs up your system at the appointed time, as long as you've got your back-up storage ready to go.

While opinions differ on the ideal form of storage for backup, the one vital aspect for total data security is that it must be completely separate from your PC. Admittedly, a second hard disk fitted internally in your PC would provide a degree of security (from a disk crash, for example) but it would be no help at all if your PC was stolen or damaged in a fire.