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We all know we should back up our computers (and particularly our business servers), but how many people actually do it? How many people have got a backup plan in place but don't know if the backup drive was changed last night or if the backup actually worked? Is anyone actually looking after it?
Backing up your data is one of the most important (and most frequently overlooked) tasks you can accomplish with your computer. Would you be able to cope with the loss of business-critical data? What if all your precious photos, music, videos or documents suddenly disappeared because of a hard drive failure? How about your business email or sales database? Is it backed up to a hard disk that sits next to the machine and is never moved, unplugged or tested? Have you fallen victim to a ransomware attack? Managed Online Backup Available exclusively to Support Bank customers, Managed Online Backup from James The Gadget Man gives you peace of mind and lets you sleep at night, safe in the knowledge that your data is being backed up using Enterprise-grade software to dedicated off-site servers (located in the UK), all protected by ultra-secure encryption. The system is fast, as it only backs up the bits that have changed within files, not the whole files themselves. It can scale from file backups on workstations or servers to full disk image backups and Microsoft 365 data backups (mailboxes, OneDrive and SharePoint). What's more, you don't have to worry about it - the system is set up remotely, runs automatically and is monitored at all times, meaning that if there are any problems they can be dealt with before you are even aware of it. And, if you do need a local copy of the data (for "belt and braces" security), this can be added to the plan very easily. What price worry-free security? Managed Online Backup costs just 50p per GB a month. Interested? Get in touch via the Contact Form and I'd be happy to discuss your requirements. Have you considered Managed AntiVirus to further protect your data? |