Backing Up Data

Data retained in your system depends on your system’s hard drive. To decrease the possibility of a hard drive failure affecting your practice’s information, you should back up your data each day your system is used.

When you perform a backup, you copy data from the computer’s hard drive to a separate medium. If data on your hard drive is lost or corrupted, you can typically perform a restore procedure, which copies the data from your most recent backup media onto the hard drive to restore it.

It is recommended that you work with your hardware vendor to create and maintain a routine that is specific to your practice.

 

Related Topics

Establishing a Backup Routine

Files to Back Up

Maintaining Backup Devices

Replacing Backup Media

Restoring Data

Storing Backup Media

Testing Your Backup System

Types of Backup Media

Using a Backup Checklist