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Click to view DomainDiva's profile Mogul DomainDiva 1,731 posts since
Oct 10, 2007
15. Re: Remote backup capability Jun 9, 2008 11:26 AM
in response to: amspcs

Once our product is launched, my ISP will back up every day at midnight pacific time. This was one of the first things we covered in our contract.

We have a full back up of the website as well now every 3 days since we are just mostly information only.
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Jun 20, 2008
16. Re: Remote backup capability Jun 20, 2008 5:07 AM
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Hi Barry,

Not sure if you've heard of HP Upline. Go to www.upline.com.

This one let's you share your files too.

Kakuravi
Click to view NorthStar's profile Mogul NorthStar 15 posts since
Jun 20, 2008
17. Re: Remote backup capability Jun 20, 2008 3:12 PM
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We like to keep it simple. We split our data from our applications. For the Apps and OS, we have a ghosted image of the drive that we can restore. For the data, we have built an file system on the drive that is used by everyone. We then burn DVD copies of the data every weekend nd also a spare on a monthly bases.

This is cheap and very effective. Easy to setup and maintain.

We keep one copy local and send another one out of state.

If you want to know more let me know.
Click to view socalbits's profile Authority socalbits 16 posts since
Aug 26, 2008
18. Re: Remote backup capability Aug 26, 2008 7:18 PM
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Hi Barry,

ibackup.com is a pretty good remote solution and it's automated. I have a couple clients that use this service to backup their financials, HR, legal and other important data to an offsite facility. It's fairly inexpensive and is viable for most smaller companies that backing up less than 50GB
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