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		<title>Choosing an Internet Backup Provider</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 01:18:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Newshound</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your thinking why would someone choose an Internet backup system. Well, there are lots of reasons. First, you can use the Internet to backup your data instead of dedicated hardware or software. If you have an Internet connection, you&#8217;re ready.Second, you (and only you) can access your backups from anywhere you connect to the Internet.And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p>Your thinking why would someone choose an Internet backup system. Well, there are lots of reasons. First, you can use the Internet to backup your data instead of dedicated hardware or software. If you have an Internet connection, you&#8217;re ready.Second, you (and only you) can access your backups from anywhere you connect to the Internet.And with good security and encryption, nobody will get your data or even realize where it is.</p>
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<p>The Internet has thousands of pedabytes of disk space available, and there are several good services you can find that specialize in <a target="_blank" href="http://cloudbackup.openrsm.com/pages/compare.php">Internet backup</a>.I pay right at $4.00 each month to store just under 30 gigabytes of files.  Now I have 40% of my backup allocation free which leaves me with plenty of space to for future backup at a very cheap rate.</p>
<p> The first step is to decide which service is best for you.Most of the &#8220;free trial&#8221; providers are way more expensive each month that the providers that use simple pricing.So by avoiding free trials by doing a liitle legwork of your own you can save yourself alot of time.It will save a fair amount of money for you in the end. With all the product review sites, blogs, comparison sites, etc. it&#8217;s simple to make a quality decision.</p>
<p> So now, you&#8217;ve made a decision as to which provider you&#8217;ll use. Now it&#8217;s decision time, what files are important enough to keep in your backup archive. The best <a target="_blank" href="http://cloudbackup.openrsm.com/pages/about.php">online backup</a> providers have software that does all the work for you. and will seamlessly upload the backup files after they&#8217;ve been encrypted. As you have figured out by now, the easiest to use services are also generally the best ones out there.And the best providers will run identically on the common operating systems (Windows, Linux, and OSX).</p>
<p> The reason is they want you to use their service and if it&#8217;s too tough you&#8217;oll find an easier one to use. Just like any Internet service, there&#8217;s plenty of competition, and providers with few featurs or provide service for Windows only, OSX only, etc. generally arn&#8217;t very stable and may not even exist in a few months. So making sure they support all systems (Windoes, OSX, and Linux) is important.  If they&#8217;re serious about their business they will. </p>
<p> So, now you have a good outline of what to look for with Internet backups, here&#8217;s some basic questions you need to ask.</p>
<p> Do they make it simple for you by providing some free software?</p>
<p> Does their software support MAC, Linux and Windows?</p>
<p> Can a single account be used to backup all your computers?</p>
<p> What kind of <a target="_blank" href="http://cloudbackup.openrsm.com/">Internet backup</a> is it? How much control do they give you regarding the backup schedule?</p>
<p> Do they encrypt your data? You must insist on AES 256bit encryption to protect your data.</p>
<p> You have other issues that are important to you.But by doing a little research and answering these few questions will help you discern between &#8220;the men and the boys&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Remote Laptop Backup Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:49:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Techhead2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remote laptop backup is a huge problem in many companies.Druvaa InSync v2 Notebook Backup is just the solution.This corporate backup system allows the business administrators to easily download and deploy within the network of the organization network the needed backup protection.Druvaa InSync v2 is a product of a premier provider of enterprise class solutions for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p><a title="Remote laptop backup" href="http://www.simply-backup.co.uk" target="_blank">Remote laptop backup</a> is a huge problem in many companies.Druvaa InSync v2 Notebook Backup is just the solution.This corporate backup system allows the business administrators to easily download and deploy within the network of the organization network the needed backup protection.Druvaa InSync v2 is a product of a premier provider of enterprise class solutions for data protection.This solution provides a simpler, faster, and more secure system than other companies for remote laptop backup.</p>
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<p>Laptop backup solutions have become more important in recent years due to the vast numbers of remote users and computers all entering and changing data on individual computers.Connecting to the corporation servers from VPN networks, WAN or Ethernet connections these desktop and laptop computers represent a potential weak link in data protection.The fear of files or data being lost will not be there with the continuous data protection and the on demand restores that Druvaa offers.Secure backups are scheduled to start on all PCs automatically when the system first becomes available on the bandwidth.Druvaas automated laptop backup solution safeguards corporate data entered anywhere on any type of computer system within the corporation.</p>
<p>Enterprise PCs for medium to large businesses that have large backup data needs are who Druvaa InSync v2 was made for.The program is engineered and designed to be user-driven.Full automation makes it more user friendly and easy to install.The Druvaa InSync server console reduces management and infrastructure overhead.Reports are easy to run due to its configurable on-demand reporting engine and event based reporting.</p>
<p>The characteristic of data deduplication is probably what makes Druvaa InSync v2 stand ahead of the other backup solutions.Unnecessary saving multiple copies of the same files from many different computers or emails usually results in needing more backup storage space and creates storage and network bottlenecks.Druvaa InSync PC backup solution uses advanced distributed data deduplication technology called SendUnique is the patent pending technology which eliminates Data deduplication.</p>
<p>EMC Avamar is another company that offers backup solutions but their systems do not offer the same level of protection.Druvaa InSync offers ten times faster bandwidth and storage utilization than other systems.The most secure backup solution available, Druvaa InSync uses 256 bytes of encryption in both on-wire and storage which takes up the least amount of storage space.The patent pending Druvaa Eternity, which is a feature, maintains years timelines based on versions of files, giving the user an option to restore a document from any point.InSync offers on demand restore of documents.Its unique data deduplication technology comes standard with the product.</p>
<p>With Druvaa inSync you can have peace of mind that corporate documents are safe.Those on-the-move remote office employees and their employers will find comfort in Druvaa InSync v2 Automatic Network Prioritization and Bandwidth Scheduling and its secure WAN optimized backups.The best Remote Laptop Backup system, InSync v2, available in the market today, contains on demand restore, SendUnique, and Druvaa Eternity.Finally, data from all the networked desktop or laptop computers within the enterprise have a safe secure backup solution.</p>
<p>Protect your digital assets with a <a href="http://www.druvaa.com/products/insync_demo.html" target="_blank">Remote Laptop Backup</a> system securely and efficiently with our state of the art <a href="http://www.druvaa.com/products/insync_demo.html" target="_blank">Data Deduplication</a> process. To find out protect your sensitive data visit http://www.druvaa.com</p>
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		<title>Backing up for Home and Small Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 09:13:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Newshound</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Data Recovery]]></category>
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<p>We all know we have to backup our computers, but those backups files can get huge. Add that to your existing files and your computers disk will seem to have shrunk overnight. No matter what size hard drive you have, space is a premium. Besides, it&#8217;s not exactly a good idea to store your backups on the same disk since you can&#8217;t retrieve it when the disk fails.  So what are your options?</p>
<p> The quickest and easiest to understand option is to buy an external hard disk. You can often get a removable drive that is large enough to do the job.But if your out of the office, you need your backup with you.  And where is it when your notebook get&#8217;s stolen?  Yup, with the stolen computer.  And, they are still hard disks and at some point they will fail. You may discover the external backup fails before your computer does.</p>
<p> Internet Attached Storage  is actually a good idea because dedicated hardware is in the same place as your computer.  Have a fire?  flood?  theft?Suprise, it&#8217;s gone AWOL. And when that happens, a Cloud Backup online will always have a copy in a place for you. This is why businesses usually have one backup in the premises and one (or more) off premises. The best part about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.openrsm.com/wb/pages/cloud-backup.php">Internet Attached Storage</a> is that it&#8217;s available everywhere the Internet is. This gives you the convenience of having a backup available both locally (via Cloud Backup&#8217;s &#8220;mounted volume&#8221; option), and is stored remotely.  So when bad things happen to your computers, you can still get your data. Cloud Backup is a fully featured way to backup and restore data cheaply, effectively, and securely.</p>
<p> Network attached storage can make sense if you have several computers. They allow you to not only backup several computers&#8217; data into one location but also ability to share or retrieve files from that central area. But this can be an expensive up front expense that will also cost money for maintenance in the future.And if you suffer a robbery, fire, or flood&#8230; And it ends up being all for nothing.Besides, <a target="_blank" href="http://cloudbackup.openrsm.com">CloudBackup</a> lets you backup a whole office full of computers, or just your home PC with one account.</p>
<p> CD&#8217;s and DVD&#8217;s can be an inexpensive (if clunky) solution.But popping in disks is a daily chore that is bound to be easily forgotton or ignored. It becomes even more hard work when you have a lot of files and your backup spans several disks. The other problem with this method is, backup utilities that come with your computer usually cannot backup to a CD or DVD drive. So you&#8217;ll have to fork out extra money to buy a third party backup software that will. And then you have to worry about where to keep piles of these CD/DVD&#8217;s where they won&#8217;t be scratched, exposed to high temperatures, or suffer the risk of fire, flood, and theft. </p>
<p> No backup solution is one hundred percent and what you choose of course will depend on how you work. If your data is really important to you, use Internet Attached Storage like OPENRSM <a target="_blank" href="http://cloudbackup.openrsm.com/pages/buy-now.php">CloudBackup</a>.  That way your data is always available, secure, and you don&#8217;t have to worry.  CloudBackup has you covered.</p>
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