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IBackup Online Storage [P]

Anyone who has ever lost data will know that horrible sinking feeling if there is no recent backup available. At best you have hours of re-entering data, at worst you have lost everything forever. This is of course even more of a problem if you’re talking about your business data, whether it’s a traditional business or if you earn your living from blogging for example.

Enter IBackup - Online Storage who have a solution to your data worries with their comprehensive backup service. Starting from as little as $9.95 for 5Gb of storage, they have a good choice of plans available to suit all requirements right up to a massive 300Gb plan. If you need even more space, just enquire for details. You can choose to have a simple plan where you just upload the data you want stored, to having the backup mapped to your PC as if it was just another drive - just drag & drop your files for archiving!

You can also backup exchange servers, and engage collaborative services, so other authorised users can access your data using IBackup’s browser based or downloadable applications. If you’re worried about the cost and time of having to upload large amounts of data for backup, don’t be as IBackup have it covered - if requested they will send you an external USB hard drive or Snapserver for larger amounts, so that you can backup your data and ship it back to them. They will then upload it making it available for when ever you need it.

If you have data you rely on for business, you have to have it backed up, and where better than remote from your premises, with a service like IBackup?

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2 Responses to “IBackup Online Storage [P]”

  1. Robbie Says:

    For today’s businesses, big or small, retaining data is very crucial. Data irretrievably lost means days of toil wasted and big monetary losses.

    I think nobody should be willing to take risks when it comes to managing data. External storage devices can also go kaput ay any time and data stored in them can be lost forever.
    Backing up critical data to an online storage service like IBackup is an intelligent step because even if PC crashes the data will there for recovery in the remote online server.

    Besides scheduling backups at a time of your convenience, IBackup allows you to manage all the backups you have scheduled with IBackup for Windows and check whether everything is all right.

    I’ve been using Streamload for some time and it is primarily for storing medias files. For storing critical data, I prefer IBackup because it looks like a service that you can always bank on.

  2. Chris Says:

    Thanks Robbie, but I’m not splitting my PPP money with you ;-)

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