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National Research Council Canada Standardizes on Arkeia Network Backup

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Arkeia Software, a leading provider of fast, easy-to-use, and affordable network backup solutions, today announced that the National Research Council Canada Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory (NRC-DRAO) has chosen Arkeia Network Backup to protect large volumes of scientific data, as well as operational data. Using Arkeia Network Backup, NRC-DRAO has …
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Capgemini to deploy Atom-based smart grid monitor

IT services firm Capgemini announced it will offer its utility customers an energy monitoring “In-Home Display” device based on an Intel reference design.
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Mozy drops unlimited storage options, blames terabyte-gobbling ‘power users’

Apparently, the cloud is running out of room. Online backup service Mozy will no longer be offering unlimited storage plans for its Mozy Home customers – and if you’re one of those users, it’s your own fault.
Read more on Digital Trends via Yahoo! News



LabTech Software Launches Global Channel Program With Paragon’s Drive Backup Technology

LabTech Software Launches Global Channel Program With Paragon’s Drive Backup Technology

LabTech’s Newest Backup Solution Provides MSPs With Powerful Tools for Front-Line Disaster Recovery
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Data Centers Experiment With Alternative Power

Wind, solar and other choices can make good ROI sense.
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Win a Super Bowl bet? It’s taxable

America is a nation of risk takers, so it’s no surprise that we love games of chance. That’s even more evident each year when the NFL’s big event, the Super Bowl, rolls around.
Read more on Bankrate.com



Q&A: Can i move storage data from my hard drive to my backup data drive?

Question by Matt D: Can i move storage data from my hard drive to my backup data drive?
On my computer, Vista is the C: drive where all of my data is stored, with 0 bytes on it. Then, i have my Data E: Drive, which has 44.0 GB left. I was wondering if i could transfer some storage space, because i don’t want to move programs over to that drive.

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by Quentin G
You can move extra files and folders over – like movies and such, to your E: drive.

If you mean increase the partition size of the C: size – you can, but you’ll need to unpartition part of the E: drive to do it. I don’t remember if Vista can do this on the fly – Windows 7 can. Though most people would say to keep the partition size as big as 1 hard drive, which I would agree with.

Try dragging and dropping – that should work.

If you know better; you can leave your own answer in the comments!




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