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JPC Computers Where Backups Get Done
This is how it works....
We install a small software programs that resides on you PC, At a pre
determined time the software will start automatically and compress the
selected files to be backed up, After compression has finished it then encrypts
the software that only you know the password, it is then sent via the
internet to our Data Server, Once the software is in our Data Server it is fully
encrypted and Vaulted so that only you can restore your files if needed,
The software is then relayed to another Data Server which is located at
different premises for additional protection from Power Spikes, Fire, ADSL Down
Etc Etc.
We operate an off-site storage facility for the user's data. At
the facility, 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 the clients computer automatically wakes up and prepares
its data for backup, it determines which files have been modified since
the last backup, compresses them, encrypts them for security. When the
data is ready the computer uses its modem or Internet connection to contact our Servers and
transmit the data.
Our Servers verify and store the data. The next morning the
backup is transferred to another Mirror Server for permanent
safe keeping. They can rest assured that their data is safe, because
it is stored off-site.
The advantages to a typical business are enormous:
- All files are protected by state of the art encryption, only the
customer can retrieve their files
- Completely automated off-site protection
- Fast online recovery of any version of any protected file
- Easy installation and setup
- Only an internet connection is required, eliminating the need
for expensive backup equipment and media
- The backup server is monitored by highly skilled technicians whose
only job is to make sure the backups are performed properly
Data Loss is NOT an
Option
Your business data goes hand-in-hand with your business operations.
The loss of such data, or even its temporary inaccessibility, may threaten your
hard-earned competitive
position. Companies without proactive backup and recovery policies are likely to
be OUT OF BUSINESS within 2 years of a major disaster. Loss of business data may
ruin
your company's reputation, or may lead to expensive litigation. Most
importantly, it interrupts your business continuity.
Much Safer than the Old Ways
Unlike conventional backup methods, your critical data is encrypted
(128-bit), compressed, and then uploaded to a REMOTE server via SSL,
guaranteeing security.
Offsite Backup requires no hands on intervention, thus eliminating human error.
The robust design guarantees an extremely high rate of successful restoration.
Do More While Spending Less
Offsite Backup actually lowers your backup costs. No more tapes,
tape drives, head cleaners, etc. Because your data is securely backed up to
offsite servers,
it is protected from fire, vandalism, terrorist attacks, war, natural disasters,
etc. Recovering lost data is easier, more reliable, and less expensive as well.
Easy to Manage
Offsite Backup is extremely easy to use, and no special technical
knowledge or training is required. Anyone with basic computer literacy will be
able to manage it.
Installation is easy to follow with wizard guidance and intuitive user
interface.
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 modern companies use the same basic techniques to protect
their data:
- All their systems are completely automated
- The data is copied to a central location
- Highly skilled technicians implement and monitor the process
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