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Data Disasters More Likely To Strike In Summer

Barence writes "The turbulent summer weather leads to a surge in data loss incidents, according to industry experts. Kroll Ontrack claims that it traditionally deals with around 12% more data recovery requests in the summer months than it does in the spring, with the weather largely to blame. 'The stress on electrical devices increases if you elevate the temperature,' Ontrack engineer Robert Winter told PC Pro. 'If you have devices that are going to fail, the failure may be induced by the elevated temperature.' Winter claims failure rates tend to be higher among personal and small business users, rather than large companies, which tend to have air conditioning and humidity control. Laptops and disk drives being left in direct sunlight or in the back of cars is another common cause of failure, the Ontrack engineer added. Power surges caused by electrical storms and failure to cover adequately for holidaying IT staff are other contributory factors, Ontrack claims."

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  1. Vacation by Russ1642 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    When people take vacation they not only neglect regular maintenance but they leave behind some summer student to handle things.

  2. Summer - Winter by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    A guy named Winter tries to pin the blame for data disasters on Summer.

    News at 11!

  3. Salashvertisement by hviniciusg · · Score: 5, Informative

    Nothing to see here, just some slashvertisement of a recovery company

  4. Small business' attitude by swb · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "This stupid computer shit is a waste of time. Put in that closet with the water and no air conditioning."

    (Equipment fails)

    "What the fuck do you mean you can't be out here by noon to fix this shit? This is critical to my business, if its not fixed by noon I am out of business."

    Is there a disconnect?