Off-Site Backup
Is the data on your Server, Desktop, Laptop safe?
Your data may be at risk from:
TECHNICAL DISASTERS: Hard drive crashes, viruses, power failures, power surges, system updates, service packs and more.
HUMAN DISASTERS: Sabotage from disgruntled employees, accidental changes or deletions, common damages and theft.
NATURAL DISASTERS: Fire, flood, earthquakes, lightning, and other freaks of nature.
Will you be able to recover your data in the event of one of these or other disaster?
In computing, off-site data protection, or vaulting, is the strategy of sending critical data out of the main location (off the main site) as part of a disaster recovery plan. Data is sent electronically via a remote backup service, which is known as electronic vaulting or e-vaulting. Sending backups off-site ensures systems and servers can be reloaded with the latest data in the event of a natural disaster, accidental error, or system crash. Sending backups off-site also ensures that there is a copy of pertinent data that isn’t stored on-site. Off-site backup services are convenient for companies that backup pertinent data on a daily basis (classified and unclassified).
Online backup systems are typically built around a client software program that runs on a schedule, typically once a day, and usually at night while computers aren't in use. This program typically collects, compresses, encrypts, and transfers the data to the remote backup service provider's servers or off-site hardware.
Key features of our Service and Product:
- An intuitive user interface making even the most advanced features easily accessible for beginners and professionals.
- Supports inclusion and exclusion of files by wildcard mask as well as by exact file name.
- Detailed logs of all backup operations.
- Intuitive user interface for beginners and advanced options for experts.
- Has its own scheduler supporting unattended auto-backup and scheduling of any specific time or date, day of the week or month.
- Allows you to create incremental backups so you only need to backup files that have changed.
- Supports FTP, all types of LAN and UNC file path names (Network folders).
- Folders can be auto created for every backup. A maximum backup versions number can be set (the oldest backup versions will be deleted).
- Can notify a user through email when backup operations have finished.
- Can store multiple folders (even from different computers) in one FTP archive.
- External applications can be started before or after task execution.
- Source folders can be monitored, so tasks can be automatically started after a source folder has changed.

