

Such incidents, whether they occur due to human errors, viruses or malware, hacker activities, hard drive corruption, power outages, theft, or disasters such as fire or earthquake, point towards the need for companies to keep multiple back-ups at multiple locations for complete data security. It cost Microsoft a huge amount in compensation and people's faith in cloud computing was shaken to the core. But wait, even worse, was the Microsoft Sidekick's cloud server data loss (2009) that resulted in 800 thousand customers losing their contacts, photos, email addresses, and to-do lists. Spending 6 years on building a company with hundreds of bloggers on the platform to end like this is tragic. It affected the company and hundreds of bloggers who hosted their site on JournalSpace.

JournalSpace was a six-year-old blog hosting company that reported the operating system crash with no back-up data in place for recovery. System crashed! One of the worst fears of businesses is what if their system crashes suddenly? What if the hard drive that has an enormous amount of valuable data in it corrupts suddenly? Remember the infamous JournalSpace data loss (2009) blunder.
