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Onsite, Offsite, Remote Backup, Local – What’s the difference?

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Onsite, Offsite, Remote Backup, Local – What’s the difference?

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SureSafe Data Protection works a bit like your old tape backup, but with some important differences. Instead of sending backup data to a tape drive or disk drive, attached to the computer being backed up, SureSafe sends encrypted file data over the internet, via your broadband connection, to our secure servers located in a hardened and protected location. And this happens automatically, usually at night, and you will rarely ever know it’s happening. Be aware that those tapes or disks you use contain data that is not encrypted. This means that if someone were to steal those little cartridges, they would effectively be stealing your computer’s hard drive, and perhaps your business itself. Not only that, were some disaster to beset your business – a fire, a flood – those disks or tapes would perish too. Remote and offsite backup services are your best protection. It’s the SureSafe way!

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