Data backup is a
large concern for every business so
we made it a large concern of ours as
well. We developed an extremely reliable
system that is remarkably easy to use
and totally automatic.
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- An offsite redundant backup system
- Feel confident that your data is backed
up, instead of just hoping
- Constantly monitored server
- Save money by not purchasing quickly outdated
backup equipment
- Get copies of backups for archiving
- Restore backed up files to your system whenever
you want
- Fully automated backup system
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Remote
Backups work basically like regular tape
backups, with one important difference.
Instead of sending backups to a tape drive
or other media attached to the computer
it is backing up, a Remote Backup sends
it over the Internet (or modems and phone
lines) to another computer safely off-site.
It does this (usually) at night while the
business is closed and nobody is using the
computers. It's completely automatic. In
fact, your clients may even forget it's
working every night.
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Most
small businesses put their lives on the
line every night and don't realize it. With
businesses depending more and more on the
data stored in their computers, proper backups
are becoming much more critical. Remote
Backups accomplish several essential steps
that are often overlooked or done improperly
by other backup software - especially in
the regular non-automated backup systems.
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Backups
are done on schedule, every night. Most
businesses don't do this. For one reason
or another, they don't keep a regular backup
regimen. Usually it's because the person
responsible for doing backups (if there
is one) is too busy doing something else,
or someone is using the computer when it's
time for a backup, or they simply forget.
Since Remote Backups are done with automated
software at night when nobody is using the
computer, backups are always done on schedule.
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The
correct files are backed up. Ordinary backup
software is often installed with a list
of files to be backed up. This set of files
usually represents the state of the system
when the software was installed, and often
misses critical files. Further, it often
fails to back up files that are added later.
Compounding this problem, VERY few businesses
take the trouble to reset their backup software
regularly to include new files. RBS's Remote
Backups solve this problem with a sophisticated
system that constantly reevaluates each
client's system, adding files to the backup
as needed.
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Redundant
copies of files are stored using a sophisticated
version control system unavailable in any
other backup software of any kind. This
is much too important to overlook. The general
definition of "proper" backups
requires redundancy. That is, one must keep
multiple FULL copies of the same files at
different points in their development, called
versions. As an example, you should have
a different copy of each backed-up file
for each day of the week, one for each week
in the month, and one for each month in
the year. Further, you should be able to
easily restore any of your files up to any
given point in time. Banks do it, big corporations
do it, and so should small businesses. Only
RBackup has such an easy to use version
control system.
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Backups
are encrypted for complete security. Would
you want someone to be able to slip one
of your backup tapes into a pocket and take
it to your competitor? It happens all the
time. Tape backups are not generally encrypted,
so anyone can read them and gain access
to your client database, billing records,
payroll, tax info, and everything else on
your computer. RBS's Remote Backup system
encrypts its backups for complete security
so nobody, not even the RBS Service Provider,
can read them except the client himself.
Click here for info on RBackup's encryption.
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Finally and most importantly - Backups are
immediately sent off-site and stored safely
away from the computer and the business.
This is where almost every business makes
its biggest mistake. Even if you do everything
else perfectly, your backups are of little
use if your building burns, or you are unable
to physically recover your tapes from the
premises. Most small companies who do backups
leave the tapes in the building with the
computer, where they can be destroyed right
along with the computer.
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