How important is your data?
US companies lose billions of dollars each year because of data loss. Many even go out of business when they are unable to recover from data loss. In today's paperless business operations, all of your important data is stored in digital form. Can your business survive a fire or hard drive failure? Probably not without an adequate backup solution. Best Remote Backup can provide the disaster recovery for your business.

Why should you use an offsite backup?
  • Cost. Backup equipment is expensive. For a good backup system you can easily spend thousands of dollars. Not to mention the time it takes to change tapes, and take them offsite.
  • Security. Offsite backups are more secure than in-house backups. Offsite backups are encrypted, no one can see your data but you. In-house backups rarely (if ever) are encrypted. Anyone can take your storage media and steal your data.
  • Easy. Setup your schedule and forget it. No more problems of forgetting to change tapes. No worrying about failing backup hardware or who is going to change tapes when you are away.
  • Disaster. If a natural disaster strikes your home or business will you lose all of your data? Unless you regularly take your backup data offsite, chances are everything will be lost.
  • Restoration. File restoration is a breeze. Simply locate your file from the list, choose a place to restore and restore it. That is all there is too it. No searching for the correct tape. The only limitation to file restoration is your bandwidth.

Should Best Remote Backup be my only backup solution?
No. You can never have enough backup. We recommend have an internal solution also.

What are the different types of backups?
There are 3 different types of backup.

  1. Full Backup - A full backup simply duplicates all the specified files. It is the starting point for all other backups.
    Advantages - Fastest file restoration
    Disadvantages - Takes up a lot of disk spaces, uses a lot of bandwidth, and is the slowest backup method.
  2. Incremental Backup - Incremental backups only back up the data that has changed since the last backup — be it a full or incremental backup.
    Advantages - Requires the least disk space and is the fastest backup method.
    Disadvantages - Complete restorations are difficult/time consuming to produce.
  3. Differential Backup - backs up only the files modified since the last full backup.
    Advantages - Requires less disk space than the Full Backup and faster/easier to do a complete restoration.
    Disadvantages - Requires more disk space than the incremental backup, may have several copies of the same file, slower backup than the incremental backup.

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