Cloud Backup For Your Website: Ten Reasons to Use Cloud Backup

Do you depend on your data? And does your business depend on it's data? What will happen if you lost all your data instantaneously without warning? Are you prepared?
Cloud Backup is your protection when disaster strikes.
The following are ten reasons why you should use Cloud Backup:
Automatic
Backups are made automatically through a schedule. Therefore human intervention is unnecessary. Per backup task the frequency can be defined.
External
With cloud backup, your data is sent directly to a secure external location. This eliminates dangers like theft and fire, which do affect local (tape, disk) backups.
Peace of mind
Cloud backup is 'Fire and forget'-software; once configured, it works fully automatic and you will receive emails with status updates. You will save time and therefore money.
High availability
With cloud backup your data is continuously and directly available. When you lose data, you can immediately start with restoring your data.
Secure
The encryption of data, the secured internet connection and the storage in a solid and secured data center guarantee maximal privacy. Only you have access to your data.
No initial investment 
Cloud backup is a service. For a fixed fee per month you have a secure backup, without the need to invest in hard- or software.
Low cost of ownership
Cloud backup needs to be configured once; thereafter all backups are executed automatically. The monitoring is very fast and easy.
Easily restored
The restore of your data is very fast and easy. You select the backed up data and choose the target location. In no-time your files and folders are back on your computer.
Versions
Cloud backup can keep a history of your file changes depending on your retention preferences. Changed files are stored as a new version; this allows you to go back weeks in time to restore the desired version.
Automatic reports, easy monitoring
Automatic reports in the client software and through email make sure you are always up to date about the status of your backups.

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