Backup-Recovery :: Data Storage :: Remote Backup

A remote backup, sometimes known as an internet or offsite backup is a more efficient and cost effective way to ensure that your data is backed up in case of any emergencies. When it comes to remote data storage, there are a ton of options for both the individual user as well as the corporate entities.

For the corporate entities, there are remote backup services that you can hire to take care of all your backup needs. Your remote data backup service is specially equipped with large SANs (storage area networks) that they themselves have built-in redundancies. After all, no piece of computer hardware is infallible, so what happens if you remote backup service has a server issue and loses data on it? Their remote backup systems for these SANs are the redundancies. Basically, it is a backup of your remote backup. Therefore, nothing is lost.

Remote storage management is a big business these days thanks to the paranoia of these huge companies in regards to hackers, viruses, Trojans, spy ware, ad ware and other malicious sources of corruption. That is why even though most of these companies have backups onsite, their redundancy is the use of remote backup solutions.

With remote computer data storage, you can access this information at any time as long as you have the proper software, passwords and an internet connection. You see, once you choose and hire a remote backup service, you typically receive special remote data backup software. This remote backup software communicates with the servers associated with this remote control storage company. All you need is a password to verify identity and you can then kick off a backup.

Your remote data backup could also be automated. If you have broadband internet service or work on a server that is always hooked up to the internet, you could set your parameters for a remote server backup that runs in the background … while you are still working. Some businesses deal with large amounts of data and databases are being updated every few seconds. In this instance, incremental backups would likely be necessary to capture the latest and greatest information.

So as you can see with a remote backup, there are options for every type of need. From the individual user who might use a remote online backup for photos and such to the large corporations who count on reliable remote backup for the business enterprises, there is a niche for everyone.


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