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REMOTE BACKUP
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Tech911 operates an off-site storage facility for
your data. An account is maintained for
each user. Each account is protected by
a password known only to the user.
The electronic vault
system is set up so that at a preset
time, (usually late at night) your
computer automatically prepares its data
for backup. It determines which files
have been modified since the last
backup, compresses them, and encrypts
them for security. When the data is
ready the computer uses its modem or
Internet Connection to contact a Tech911
Server and transmit the data.
The Tech911 Server
verifies and stores the data. You can
rest assured that your data is safe for
you to restore at any time.
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All files are
protected by state-of-the art
encryption. Only you can retrieve
your files
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Completely automated
off-site protection
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Fast online recovery
of any version of any protected file
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Easy installation and
setup
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Only an internet
connection is required, eliminating
the need for expensive equipment and
media
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The backup server is
monitored by highly skilled
technicians whose only job is to
make sure the backups are performed
properly
Business Case Study
The consulting company, Newell &
Associates had a disk drive crash six
months after it began operations. And,
even with a fully backed up system on a
tape drive, it took over five days to
get a critical computer system restored.
Newell & Associates spend several months
investigating all the alternatives to
manual backup systems. And, finally
decided that the best backup system is
the one used by Fortune 500 companies.
Companies like IBM, GE, and Amoco.
Most fortune 500 companies use the same
basic techniques to protect their data:
1.All their systems are completely
automated
2.The data is copied to a central
location
3.Highly skilled technicians implement
and monitor the process
Newell & Associates then spent several
months searching for the right hardware
and software to enable this system to
work for a typical company. Without the
high overhead.
In the middle of 1999, Remote Backup
Systems, Inc, a leading backup software
company, released a system that would
allow Newell & Associates to set up a
centralized server so that its customers
could lease a highly effective backup
system with no overhead.
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