
You'll run a program called an Rbackup Client on your
computers.
You leave your computer and modem on at night. Sometime
during the night, while your business is closed, and you are
asleep, your Intersite Technologies
Rbackup Client software "wakes
up." It looks around to see which files have been used
that day, and which need to be backed up.
It then automatically dials
Intersites' computer (the Server)
and sends the backup. Our Server stores the data, then hangs
up and waits for the next call.
You don't have to be a computer genius to run a Remote
Backup Service. You only have to know how to perform the
most basic operations on your computer - install and run
programs, copy files, things like that.
Intersite Technologies Remote
Backup software does its functions automatically.
Remote Backups work basically like regular
tape backups, with one important difference. Instead of
sending backups to a tape drive or other media attached to
the computer it is backing up, a Remote Backup sends it over
regular telephone lines to Intersites' protected and totally
secure backup servers safely off-site. It does this
(usually) at night while the business is closed and nobody
is using the computers. It's completely automatic. In fact,
you may even forget it's working every night.
Most small businesses put their lives on the line every
night and don't realize it. With businesses depending more
and more on the data stored in their computers, proper
backups are becoming much more critical. Remote Backups
accomplish several essential steps that are often overlooked
or done improperly by other backup software - especially in
the regular non-automated backup systems.
- Backups are done on schedule, every night.
Most businesses don't do this. For one reason or
another, they don't keep a regular backup regimen.
Usually it's because the person responsible for doing
backups (if there is one) is too busy doing something
else, or someone is using the computer when it's time
for a backup, or they simply forget. Since Remote
Backups are done with automated software at night, when
nobody is using the computer, backups are always done on
schedule.
- The correct files are backed up.
Ordinary backup software is often installed with a list
of files to be backed up. This set of files usually
represents the state of the system when the software was
installed, and often misses critical files. Further, it
often fails to back up files that are added later.
Compounding this problem, VERY few businesses take the
trouble to reset their backup software regularly to
include new files.
Bits and Bytes Remote Backups solve this
problem with a sophisticated system that constantly
reevaluates each client's system, adding files to the
backup as needed.
- Redundant copies of files are stored using a
sophisticated version control system unavailable in any
other backup software of any kind. This is much
too important to overlook. The general definition of "proper"
backups requires redundancy. That is, one must
keep multiple copies of the same files at different
points in their development, called versions. As
an example, you should have a different copy of each
backed-up file for each day of the week, one for each
week in the month, and one for each month in the year.
Further, you should be able to easily restore any of
your files up to any given point in time. Banks do it,
big corporations do it, and so should small businesses.
Only I Remote Backup has such an easy to use
version control system.
- Backups are encrypted for complete security.
Would you want someone to be able to slip one of your
backup tapes into a pocket and take it to your
competitor? It happens all the time. Tape backups are
not generally encrypted, so anyone can read them and
gain access to your client database, billing records,
payroll, tax info, and everything else on your computer.
Intersite Technologies' Remote Backup system encrypts its backups
for complete security so nobody, not even
Intersite Technologies, can read them, except the client himself.
- Finally and most importantly - Backups are
immediately sent off-site and stored safely away from
the computer and the business. This is where
almost every business makes its biggest mistake. Even if
you do everything else perfectly, your backups are of
little use if your building burns, or you are unable to
physically recover your tapes from the premises. Most
small companies who do backups leave the tapes in the
building with the computer, where they can be destroyed
right along with the computer. Of course, you can see
that this would be a problem in a fire or an earthquake.
But there are other problems.
The World Trade Center bombing is a good example.
Even businesses that were doing backups and had good,
undamaged tapes in the building had to shut down. Many
went out of business simply because they couldn't get
their data. So, they couldn't continue their business.
Intersite Technologies' Remote Backup system solves this problem by
automatically storing this valuable data at more than
one site. So, a business can be back up and running with
new computers and their latest data no matter what
catastrophe happens.
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