Corporations have steadily moved critical applications and data from
the mainframe to servers, and now to desktop and
mobile PCs. In fact, in a recent IDC report, more
than 300 million business PCs have a combined
109,000 terabytes of data that is not backed up
regularly and, "as much as 60% of corporate data
resides unprotected on PC desktops and laptops."
Source: IDC analyst Cynthia Doyle
Of those companies participating in the 2001
Cost of Downtime Survey:
- 46% said each hour of downtime would cost
their companies up to $50k
- 28% said each hour would cost between $51K
and $250K
- 18% said each hour would cost between $251K
and $1 million
- 8% said it would cost their companies more
than $1 million per hour
Source: 2001 Cost of Downtime Survey Results
Miscellaneous
stats about computer data loss:
- A hard drive crashes every 15 seconds
- 2,000 laptops are stolen or lost every day
- 32% of data loss is caused by human error
- 31% of PC users have lost all of their PC
files to events beyond their control
- 25% of lost data is due to the failure of a
portable drive
- 44% of data loss caused by mechanical
failures
- 15% or more of laptops are stolen or suffer
hard drive failures
- 1 in 5 computers suffer a fatal hard drive
crash during their lifetime
- The overall average failure rate of disk and
tape drives is 100% - all drives eventually fail
Stats about
business backup practices:
- 40% of Small and Medium Sized Businesses
don't back up their data at all
- 60% of all data is held on PC Desktops and
laptops
- 40 - 50% of all backups are not fully
recoverable and up to 60% of all backups fail in
general
- One-third of all computers sold are
notebooks
- Mobile workers in North America have
represented the majority of the workforce since
2003
Stats about the
cost of recouping data:
- It takes 19 days and costs $17,000 to retype
20 megabytes of sales data
- The same volume of accounting data takes 21
days and costs $19,000
- Recreating data from scratch is estimated to
cost between $2000 and $8000 per MB
- Insurance of business data is expensive, and
in certain countries, insurance companies will
not insure data
- 60% of companies that lose their data close
down within 6 months of the disaster
- 72% of businesses that suffer major data
loss disappear within 24 months
A national Harris
Interactive survey of 597 computer users reveals:
- Nearly three out of five personal computer
users have lost an electronic file they thought
they had sufficiently stored
- One in four users frequently back up digital
files, even when 85 percent of computer users
say they are very concerned about losing
important digital data
- 82 percent keep a hard copy of important
documents they've also saved electronically
- Thirty-seven percent of the survey's
respondents admitted to backing up their files
less than once per month
- Nine percent admitted they have never backed
up their files
- More than 22 percent said backing up
information is on their to-do list, but they
seldom do it
Source: Realty Times
Among home computer
users who backup information:
- 68 percent save the things most important to
them in multiple places, the hard drive as well
as removable media such as floppy disks (79
percent) compact disks (CDs, 58 percent)
Source: Realty Times
