Avoid data loss!

Jun 15
17:49

2006

Daniel Punch

Daniel Punch

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Do you backup your data daily?Do you store your backup media in a safe place - offsite?Do you retain more than one set of backups?Can you recover from a data disaster?

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Do you backup your data daily?Do you store your backup media in a safe place - offsite?Do you retain more than one set of backups?Can you recover from a data disaster?If you own a computer,Avoid data loss! Articles you will experience some kind of data loss. Whether that loss is an inconvenience or a catastrophe, depends upon how well and how often you backup your data. And if you are like most computer users, backing up is a well intentioned afterthought. You know you should, but you forget.

HBS Consulting, an M6.net reseller, provides an online backup and restoration service.

This is how it works....

We operate an off-site online storage facility for your data. We maintain an account for you at our facility. Your data is stored in this account, encrypted under a password known only to you.

The electronic vault system is set up so that at a preset time, usually late at night, your computer automatically wakes up and prepares its data for remote backup. It determines which files have been modified since the last remote backup, compresses them, and encrypts them for security. When the data is ready your computer contacts our server and transmits the data over the Internet.

Our servers verify and store the data. The next morning we copy the data to a tape and place it in a fireproof safe in yet another location. You can rest assured that your data is safe, because it is stored off-site. For a full explanation of the service and its features, view a 3 minute slide show at http://www.remotebackup-at-hbs.com/show/rbushow.html.

At our web site, you can download our backup client; and automatically, safely backup your critical data at our storage center. The download is free for thirty days. There is no obligation. Try it without risk, today. Go to… http://www.remotebackup-at-hbs.com/exedown.aspx

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