External drives | A Zip drive is a disk drive that uses removable Zip disks to store hundreds of megabytes of data. | • | Includes backup software | • | Range of storage options | • | Portable | | • | You must invest in the hardware, and in some cases, disks as well | |
CD-RW* *You need a CD-RW drive to burn files onto CDs. | A CD-RW is a compact disc onto which you can burn information if you have a CD-RW drive. (RW stands for "read-write.") | • | Many newer computers come with a built in CD-RW drive | • | CD-RW discs can hold up to 700MB | • | Portable | • | CD-RW discs can be used over again | • | Discs are relatively inexpensive | | • | You need to buy a CD-RW drive if your computer doesn't come with one | • | It’s possible to accidentally write over data on your CD-RW disc and lose your backup files | • | Older CD players cannot read CD-RW discs | |
DVD-RW* *You need a DVD-RW drive to burn files onto DVDs. | A DVD-RW is a DVD onto which you can burn information if you have a DVD-RW drive. (RW stands for "read-write.") | • | Many newer computers come with a built in DVD-RW drive | • | DVD burners double as CD burners, offering more flexibility | • | One disc stores gigabytes of information | • | Portable | • | DVD-RW discs can be used over again | • | Discs are relatively inexpensive | | • | You need to buy a DVD-RW drive if your computer doesn't come with one | • | The drive might not come with backup software | • | It’s possible to accidentally write over data on your DVD-RW disc and lose your backup files | |
USB flash drive | A USB flash drive is like a small hard drive, about 2-3 inches long, that plugs into your computer through a USB port. You can download information onto it for storage. | • | Portable | • | Can hold up to 2 gigabytes of data | • | Files can be saved, modified, or deleted as often as you want | • | Prices start relatively low as hardware prices go | | • | USB flash drives, because of their size, are easy to misplace | |
Online backup and storage | An online storage service lets you save files online. If you have Internet access, you can get your files from the online storage site whenever you need them. | • | Stores your information out of the house or office | • | Includes download and backup software | • | Offers the potential for a larger amount of storage space than some other backup devices or locations | | • | You might be required to pay a monthly fee for backing up and storing your files (prices vary according to each provider and service) | • | If the company's servers fail, you might not be able to access your files | • | If the company is hacked, your information could be stolen | • | If the company goes out of business, you lose your backup resource | |