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When you are looking for an easier, more secure, more reliable, cost effective and labour saving method of backup, you need to look at Remote Online Backup.

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Facilities:

  • tier 1 facility
  • state of the art fire suppression and backup controls
  • multiple power systems

Operations:

  • 24/7
  • redundancy built into systems
  • security controls incorporated into backup process

Support:

  • knowledgeable experienced technicians
  • full access to data restores from client site 24/7

Software:

  • industry leading proprietary online backup
  • 448 bit encryption
  • highest level compression
  • quick, easy restores
  • auto inclusion of new file additions
  • flexible scheduling options to backup and keep multiple file versions for as long as desired

Hardware:

  • Finest available -Selected for Performance and Reliability
  • Redundant Storage and Power systems

Backup

In order to get the right answers, you have to ask the right questions. So the first question to ask is, what level of security do you want a backup procedure to give you and what are you willing to spend to ensure it?

  1. Do you want to be able restore your entire server in the event of disaster or just your documents, databases, etc.?
  2. How far back do you want to keep backups?
  3. In the event of a disaster, how long can you afford to be unable to work? A related question is: how much data can you reasonably reconstruct in the event of a disaster: a day, a week, a month?
  4. Is there one form of backup that can meet the needs of all these situations?

Comments

  1. The first option protects you in the event your server malfunctions, is hit by lightning, etc.
  2. The question of how far back you want to go is particularly relevant in the case of data corruption in a database (e.g., your contact management, accounting software etc.). It frequently happens that a database gets "slightly" corrupted but can still function. By the time it crashes, your most recent backup may also be corrupted.
  3. The issue of how long you can be unable to work and how much data you are willing to reconstruct has a direct impact on the cost of the backup system you implement.
  4. Remote online daily backup combined with a disaster recovery solution will.

    Backups are the "insurance policy" for the heart of your business: your data.