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The problematic data security

  

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The problematic data security

One problem with data security is that even if the servers are well protected and the entire data network system is surrounded by using the firewall, there is the possibility for internal error. Or there is the possibility that the hackers would hit the servers of the surveillance cameras or put the surveillance equipment in offices, where they can see the things, what people are doing with their workstations.

The fall of Google services caused because there were errors in the internal data storage or some other "internal issues"(1), and this is one problem of the Internet. The thing is that the reason for that fall is insignificant. The fact is that the loss of service has a great effect.

The thing is that the services of Google could not use and that is enough. In the world of modern business, this kind of cut in service is the thing that has meaning and many companies might lose the orders. If we are thinking about the data security of the business infrastructure the companies must be easy to find. Visibility is the thing that means customers.

Sooner or later even the biggest hard disks are filled with data, and that means there must create more space by buying more hard disks or delete unused data. The fact is that collecting the data to the indexed databases is causing the problem that the database would someday fill the entire hard disk.

One of the problems with the internet is the "empty IP-addresses". When the homepage is created it would get the IP-address. And then the homepage would remove it would not mean that the IP-address pointers in the database would remain. The IP-address routing table is a very complex database, and that thing means that removing the homepage doesn't remove the references to the homepage.

This is the reason why chancing the service provider of the blog or homepages is so difficult. The references of those homepages are pointing to the wrong IP-address. And it takes time before people will find the new homepages. The PageRank is made by using IP-address, not by the name of the homepages.

The singularity of the data is one of the biggest problems of the internet. Because if the companies want to change their service providers they must rise their PageRank to the level, what it was before chancing of that service. And this thing requires time. The reason why companies are making their homepages is that they will get the customers, and the fact is that the PageRank is one of the things, that makes people click those homepages.

So if the company's homepages are not seen in "parade place" at the page listing on the screen that thing decrease clicks to that page. And that thing has a negative influence on sales or positive money flow.

(1) https://www.siliconrepublic.com/companies/why-google-went-down-december-outage


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