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HOW DOES IT WORK?
Our software is installed on your system and performs backups on
a preset schedule. Backups are scheduled for times when your business
is closed. Backups run completely automatic and unattended.
WHAT HAPPENS ON MY COMPUTER?
On schedule your computer compresses and encrypts your data.
Note: Data is compressed to 40% to 90% it’s original size.
Then using your modem or high speed internet connection it connects
to the server and transmits the encrypted packet.
HOW DOES THE TRANSMISSION WORK?
After properly identifying one another, your computer transmits
the encrypted data packet to the server.
Note: Our software offers several encryption options.
When finished the server verifies the data and informs your computer
that the files are secure, and the connection is terminated.
Your data is safely backup and stored in our secure facility.
WHAT HAPPENS IF DISASTER STRIKES?
Your computer might be destroyed, but your really valuable asset
– the data, vital to your business is safe and secure.
Your client side software can be installed on your new computer
and your data restored, leaving you back in business instead of
out of business.
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HOW LONG DOES A BACKUP TAKE?
It depends on the number of files you want to backup, and their
size.
The files will be compressed to 1/4 to 1/2 their original size.
It takes approx 3 minutes to transfer 1meg. Of compressed data using
a 56k modem.
Most backups take from 6 to 11 minutes.
I HAVE AN IN HOUSE BACKUP SYSTEM ISN’T THAT
ENOUGH?
Unfortunately most small business don’t do a proper backup,
even though they may have in-house equipment. Even less take their
backup tapes or disks off site.
CAN ISG SEE MY COMPANY RECORDS?
No, your files are securely encrypted before they leave your office.
Only you have the password.
We cannot access your files, and neither can anyone else.
CAN ISG BACKUP MY NETWORK?
Yes, our system works with all popular networks and most other windows
networks.
WHAT CAUSES DATA LOSS?
- Disk Failure 22%
- Software Failure 22%
- Other Hardware 22%
- Human Error 19%
- Viruses 6%
- Lighting Strikes 6%
- Other 3%
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