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Backups

There are a number of different types of backups. Some are more expensive than others. The right backup for your business may not be the same as the business next door. There are a number of factors to consider, such as...

  • Size of your backup
  • How much time you have to actually allow the backup to run every day
  • Type of data (Email, Database, Office files, etc.)
  • Backup software compatibility with your specific system
  • Your budget
  • ...and other factors

Most businesses have an onsite backup, and it could be a tape drive, USB hard drive, hard drive cartridges, or something similar.

But in certain situations, a business may want to consider also running a remote backup (such as Choice's Restore Secure) to backup their data to a remote location in case of a disaster.

Read our white paper on Protecting your Technology from Downtime & Lost Data.

Restore Secure

Restore Secure is a innovative and affordable way to provide security for your data by backing it up to offsite storage every day.

Read our datasheet on Restore Secure.

Onsite Backups

An onsite backup solution provides you with your first line of defense against your biggest threat, which is the loss of your data. Hardware can be replaced but data is invaluable. Therefore there is no substitute for a reliable onsite backup.

Offsite Backups

The most critical component in a backup strategy is data preservation. That's why offsite storage of data is essential. Without it, there is no real data security. Online backup that automatically vaults the data offsite is widely recognized as the best way to protect essential data.

Single Media Solutions

Single media tape drive solutions are an affordable, large capacity, tape backup option for your small enterprise servers and high-end workstations.

Library System Solutions

High-capacity automated backup solutions for large enterprise servers, storage area networks (SAN), disaster recovery centers, data warehousing and near line storage applications.

 
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