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		<title>UPS Buying Guide For SOHO Users</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Malaysia where utility power is transient and noisy, protection of sensitive equipment such as servers, personal computers and peripherals is a must. Normally, we will use a voltage regulator to handle the job but nowadays it seems like blackouts and browouts are getting more common. The answer to the problem is a UPS but unfortunately, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Backup! Don&#8217;t wait for disaster to strike!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Data loss is one of the leading cause of hair loss to IT administrators and anemia to the company&#8217;s treasury.
Here&#8217;s a quick and simple but effective guide to preventing data loss disasters for a typical webserver (and probably preventing you from going bald):

1. Backup Often and Many
Previously, I set my server to backup databases nightly and web [...]]]></description>
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