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An Article On Offsite Backup

Today, everyone who uses a computer with important information clearly understands the necessity to protect their most important asset - their data. A PC crash, human error, a virus, malicious actions, flood, theft, or fire, can all too easily wash out all your data, and put you and your business at risk. It takes only a few accidental clicks of the mouse to lose the valuable information. To overcome all this, an offsite backup is very much needed. An offsite or remote backup is very safe, simple and reasonable alternative to traditional tape backup solution. It saves a lot of your time and energy also. Backing up to a computer offsite means that your data will end up on a different drive or computer, which almost halves the chance of catastrophic loss.

An offsite backup is very modern yet proven solution to this nagging as well as serious problem of data loss. It offers a number of benefits also. Offsite backup offers cheap data recovery, it is faster, and better than the older processes. It can be installed in few minutes, with no set up or license fees. It offers zero or low operating costs. The process works with individual PCs/laptops and file servers/network shares. It requires less down time with reduced lost productivity. Automated daily backup provides comprehensive protection.

An offsite backup works with a small software agent, which is installed on the computer. This software helps to select data that is to be backed up. It manages the connection to the Internet and the encryption/compression of the data, before transferring it to the data centers. Offsite backup services is used all over the world by tens and thousands of organizations including accounting firms, law firms, retail outlets, manufacturers, research firms, and education establishments. Organizations of all sizes with an Internet connection can benefit from this process.

Offsite backup is secure and only secure socket connections are made to the offsite data centers. Data is encrypted into 128-bit level before transmission. The data centers are themselves tier-1 facilities, with fire suppression, security cameras, ID access controls, backup generators, multiple ISPs and high-end firewalls. All these factors make sure that the data is safe and secure than the client’s own office environment. To know more facts about offsite backup process, visit www.gopcusa.com. The site will also provide you with details of data center disaster recovery plan, network security solutions, and automatic real time data backup.

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