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Understand the Importance of Data Recovery

This is the age of computers and the Internet. Everything can be found online today. People all over the world use words such as ‘hardware’, ‘software’, ‘anti-virus’, and ‘data recovery’. Around five decades ago, nobody knew these words, let alone used them. Prior to the age of computers, physical files were stored. Now, these files are saved on computers on hard disks and other storage instruments. This is a simple way of saving data. However, the computer is a machine. It can fail at any time. During such an eventuality, there is a chance that data will be lost. However, inaccessible data can be salvaged from corrupted or damaged computers. Data recovery is the name given to this process. There are usually three common scenarios where recovery may be required: • System failure: operating system failure, malfunctioning of storage devices, and accidental deletion are some of the major causes of data loss. This usually happens on a com...

Screenplays and Scripts - Understand the Difference

Audience of the products of entertainment industries all over the world and people who are aspiring entertainment industry wannabes and workers if not the professionals in almost all parts of the globe have developed the habit of using the terms screenplay and script interchangeably with the later one most frequently used. This, however, is an erroneous custom and needs to be changed as to depict our correct understanding of the two terms as well as leading the people who are unconnected to the industry terms to quote the terms appropriately. Let’s begin to understand the difference between screenplays and scripts by having a look at the definitions of the terms used to refer to the writing tasks of the two types of entertainment industry documents. Screenwriting (not Screen Writing): Screenwriting, sometimes written as Screen Writing, which is no more a valid method of writing the term in almost all of the Hollywood but in few other parts of the world, is the term given to the ta...

Linux Commands Training Quick Tips - Understand How to Use Linux Directory and File Names - Red Hat

Linux directory and file names are “case sensitive” and can be up to 255 characters in length. To avoid using one of the many (approximately twenty) “illegal” characters, just use the letters a-z, A-Z and the numbers 0-9 for your Linux directory and file names. To make your Linux commands easier to run, you may want to always use lower case letters for directory and file names. Some programs will not work properly with directories and files that contain spaces. Therefore, it is best to avoid using spaces and use the – (dash) or _ (underscore) character instead, if necessary. A – (dash) is often useful in a directory or file name – to make a directory or file name easier to read. A directory or file name can contain a suffix (a.k.a. file extension) at the end of the directory or file name. This is a . (dot) followed by one or more characters, such as “ .o “, “ .ps ” and “ .png “. It can even include another . (...

5 Things to Understand About VPN Speed

The speed of a VPN is an important thing to consider, and may also be a determining factor for many people when deciding whether they should use a VPN at all. speed really does matter when it comes to the Internet. Even if a VPN provides improved online security and can help get around blocked content, if the service is slow, the overall experience will be far from ideal. In this article, I will look at several factors that can influence the speed of a VPN, and how they can be mitigated. 1) The VPN Server Location Typically, establishing a connection with a VPN server closer to your location will result in better speed . This is because the complexity of Internet traffic goes up as the distance between you and the VPN server increases. The more complex the traffic, and the greater the distance data has to travel, the slower the VPN speed . If you don’t have a good reason for connecting to a particular VPN location, picking the one closest to you is the best option. For example,...