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Five common IT mistakes that lead to data loss

Whether it’s erasing those prized vacation photos at home, or a key business document at work, accidental data loss can be painful. But it’s also preventable.

Kroll Ontrack, a developer of data recovery, e-discovery and information management solutions, has identified what it sees as the five most common IT administrator mistakes that can lead to data loss. And given the increasing complexity of advanced storage systems and the increasing importance of organizational data, the risk is only weekend.

“With data stored in multiple locations and on multiple devices, loss at any level can be very detrimental, putting IT administrators in the hot seat to provide fast issue resolution and minimize downtime,” said Jeff Pederson, manager of data recovery operations for Kroll Ontrack, in a statement. “Under such extreme pressure, IT teams may be overlooking established ITIL best practices for IT service management in the pursuit of urgent issue resolution, leaving organizations at risk for data loss.”

Here’s Kroll Ontrack’s five common storage mistakes you should strive to avoid:

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