Rapid Growth in Online Remote Backup Services



Contributed by Kalb

Who Starts an Online Remote Backup Service?

Online remote backup is fast becoming an alternative to traditional backup procedures. Most businesses do not rely on online remote backup as a single source for storage of critical data, but instead use it in addition to traditional backup solutions. It affords them a third storage area and data recovery source in the event of a catastrophic disaster. As a result, remote backup locations are appearing in many locations.

Often business might look at data storage in another state as additional protection against data loss, especially if the original area is prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes or earthquakes. Online and remote backup is gaining in popularity for the safety and perceived security of the data. The idea is you download your data through an online process to a remote location that stores the data in a secure environment. Your company has access to the data 24/7 for recovery needs or further backup.

Online Remote Backup Services

Who are these people offering an online remote backup solution to you? Well, frankly, they could be anyone with some space for servers and an Internet connection. Take a look out on the Internet and search for remote backup service software. You will find many products available and many of the more robust products and companies pitch adding the product to existing services or starting an Internet-based business providing a profitable online backup service.

The truth is you need to know who is providing the remote online backup service to you. You need to understand where your data is being stored and if the person storing it is trained to do so. ISP's that handle Internet connections may sound like a safe bet when contracting for an online remote backup service. They already have servers in place and should have safe Internet connections but are they as secure as you would want them to be?

Online Remote Backup Service Security

Security is the name of the game when it comes to your critical data. Is your online remote backup secure? Does your service company use authentication and encryption for your data? Do they have a security policy for the building and location the data is housed in? Do they have a security policy that includes their storage of your data? And just who is it that handles your data, are they qualified to do so?

Online Remote Backup is a great idea but make sure you have a backup stored in another location as well. Putting all of your data eggs in one basket could come back to haunt you at a later data. Research any service you are considering before making your final decision.


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