COMPUTER DATA ONLINE BACKUP
Safe. Secure. Reliable.
1. Off-site - safe from office disaster
2. Encrypted - secure, no unauthorised access, not even by storage host
3. RAID host server - safe from storage host server disc failure
4. Simple controls - easy set-up
5. Automated - easy and frequent backups - ‘set up and forget’
6. Additional backup to local disc - extra fast file restore and extra peace of mind
7. Data recovery/file restore very simple - doable at all times
8. Access to storage servers via internet - file-restore from anywhere to any computer (great for travellers)
9.
Protected data does not disappear - files in backup set always
available for restoration e.g. in case of accidental deletion or
overwriting (or total disaster)
10. Several versions of modified files stored - easy recovery of older version in case of corruption or other problems
11. Language of user interfaces can be changed - about 30 languages available
12. Fully scalable - suitable for enterprises and single users
13. Online - available and accessible worldwide
hardware to handle. 'SET UP AND FORGET!'
It is a big step forward from tapes and discrete discs.
● Proven application, very simple to set up and use - KISS!
● Ideal for servers, workstations and portables.
● Restores are instantaneously initiated and always accessible.
● Unlimited technical support.
● Capacity to terabytes.
● 128-bit high-grade encryption is used to encrypt data.
● Data can be stored for up to 80 years.
● Uses your existing broadband connection - no additional hardware required.
● Our unique patching technology allows large files to be backed up over broadband (incremental backup).
● No tapes or discs to buy or manage
Besides disaster recovery, retrieval of accidentally deleted or overwritten
files is very easy and quick (assuming the accident happened after a backup,
of course). All files in the backup set, whether recent or old, are always
available. Deleted files are retained for a user-determined period.
Different versions of a file are stored; again the user has some influence
over this.
Of course there is no need to 'archive' data, i.e. take it off current
servers to release space, though you could store 'old' data on a separate
networked drive (NAS) and still have it as part of your backup set.
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