Online Backup
Hundreds of companies offer backup solution in the market today. What is so different about ours? That is an excellent question so here is a list of features that you will hardly find in any other solution.
Security (SSL and HTTPS)
HTTPS ensures the communication channel between client and server is secure. Actual file transfers as well as any administrative are encrypted using SSL
Encryption
While HTTPS and SSL ensures a secure communication channel, encryption prevents unauthorized access to the files once they are copied on the server. The backup uses strong AES encryption to protect files,which can only be accessed with a password key.
Firewall friendly
Most companies allow HTTPS traffic through their company firewall reducing tremendous amount of network administration.
Scheduling
The backup is seamlessly integrated with Windows Scheduler on Windows operating system, with launchd on Mac OS X and with cron on Linux.
Versioning
Automatically maintain up to 7 versions of a backed up file on the server. Previous versions are stored as file-deltas reducing the disk usage to a minimum while providing the ability to restore an older version.
Delta Backups
The backup only copies part of the file that has changed. Most backup solutions check if the last modified data and/or file size is different on source and target machine. If different, the entire file gets copied from source to target. This methodology works for local backups but takes up unnecessary network bandwidth when files are backed up over the network.
Compression
The backup uses smart-compression, which compresses data before sending them over the communication channel.
Easy Access
Backed up files can be easily accessed either from the client software or from a web browser. Since the server can talk to any HTTPS client, all you need is a browser to view/restore/download the backed up files.
Notifications
A backup log is sent via email to the user or admin containing a list of files that were backed up.
Multi-platform
The backup can be installed on any operating system including Microsoft Windows, Linux, MacOSX, BSD and UNIX.