Q: What if we already have a tape
backup system?
Using a tape backup system and a
remote backup system offers the best of both worlds.
Critical files, like billing, customer contact files
and databases can be kept on the remote backup system.
While, the tape system can be used to create a full
backup of the entire system once or twice a month,
instead of on a daily basis. The tapes and drive will
last longer and require less maintenance. The remote
backup system can provide a quick and easy way to
retrieve critical files and databases without the
hassle of searching through tapes.
Q: What if we already have a Zip
drive?
Frankly, we believe that it is not
optimal for most users should not use a zip or other
removable disk media for backup. A remote backup service
is completely automated and has the required file
redundancy to protect important data. The only safe
way to use a zip drive for backup is to have three
disks and make the same backup three times. That way
when one of the disk fails you are still protected.
Q: How long will a remote backup
take?
Offices with high-speed internet
connections should find this service comparable with
tape drives. Dial up users will be able to do incremental
backups in thirty to sixty minutes. The initial backup
can take several nights to complete. We recommend
backing up the most important files first and then
selecting other files as the backup progresses. Or,
the initial backup can be run over the weekend. Also,
we can come to your office and make the initial backup
of your system.
Q: Onsite, Offsite - What's The
Difference?
Basically, remote backups work like
regular tape backups, with one important difference.
Instead of sending backups to a tape drive or other
media attached to the computer being backed up, a
remote backup sends encrypted file data over the internet
to a computer file storage system safely off-site.
This usually happens at night while
your business is closed and nobody is using the computers.
It's completely automatic. In fact, you may forget
it's working every night.
Q: Why Are Remote Backups Considered
More Beneficial?
The data is immediately stored off-site
using an automated backup system. Also, only an internet
connection is needed. Completely eliminating the need
for expensive backup equipment and media. And, since
the system is automated, manual labor is eliminated.
Q: How Secure Are Remote Backups?
Very. All files are encrypted using
Blowfish or DES encryption which is selected by the
user with their own personal encryption code which
is only known by the user of the system. Blowfish
encryption has never been broken by a hacker. DES
is used by the federal banking system.
Q: What is encryption?
Encryption is basically a mathematical
formula that scrambles a data file. And the only way
to unscramble it is with the encryption code.