Choosing an Offsite Data Storage Vender
I chose this article to continue to add more to the vendors topic on this site, and the types of vendors business may consider using to have their processes run more smoothly. One thing that most business big or small don’t think about is external data storage. Most businesses really need to have a backup plan for their data and how it will work for them. Using a vendor to manage that process can take a load off of the business owner as something that they don’t have to worry about. This article discusses the benefits of using offsite data storage, some of the options and features they offer and some of the things the business owner needs to determine in order to decide which data storage service to use. Read on for more!
While searching for a viable way to store my data from both my PC and laptop, I considered several options. I could subscribe to an online service, an offsite storage center or a hybrid of the two. Not totally comfortable with leaving everything in the virtual world, I opted for offsite data storage. Since I did not have a very big budget, I found this to be an answer to my immediate storage needs.
Offsite data storage venders allow you to send critical information to a central storage facility. The central data storage facility will offer real time back up and offer easy access to your data when you need it. All you need to do is log in to a web-based system and with a few clicks, you can bring up any file you need instantly.
Depending on your needs, mine are modest; offsite data storage venders offer a broad range of price structures which will suit any budget. A typical plan, such as one offered by RDS backup online vendor, includes the following: 500 Mb storage for $9.99 per month, 1 Gb storage for $15.99 per month and ranges upward to the 8 Gb storage for $39.99 per month. It really depends on your budget.
Offsite Backup Solutions web store offers a comparable plan for offsite data storage. Data is held in an offsite data server until you decide to retrieve it. It is very similar to a tape back up system, only it doesn’t have the hassle or expense associated with it. This company’s budget offers attractive backup plans beginning with an affordable one dollar per Gigabyte. They can work with any operation system, store large amounts of data and offer unlimited free technical support. Speaking of free, they currently offer a fully functional 100 Gb 30 day trial. It wouldn’t hurt to check it out.
4 Service’s offsite security for storing your data is fantastic if you want access to your data available to you in more than one geographical area. They recommend having your data stored in several different areas in the event of a natural disaster wiping out a whole region. They have offsite storage facilities available in California, Nevada and Missouri. The vaults they keep the data in are environmentally sound, secure and are routinely checked for signs of damage. I personally like the level of security this company prides itself on. Each individual customer’s data Is as equally important as any corporate level account. Nowadays, it seems security does bring peace to one’s mind.
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