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Stored Offsite Remote Backup Software works like regular data
backup software, but with one important difference. Instead of sending
backups to a tape drive or other media attached to the computer it is
backing up, Stored Offsite online backup software sends the backup over
the Internet, regular telephone lines, or other network connections to
your online backup server safely offsite. It does this (usually) at
night while computers are not being used. Backups can also be done
on-demand, any time.
It is completely automatic.
In fact, you may even forget it’s working. Most businesses put their
lives on the line every night and don’t realize it. With businesses
depending more and more on the data stored in their computers, proper
backups are becoming much more critical.
Stored
Offsite Online Backup software accomplishes several essential steps
that are often overlooked or done improperly by other backup software -
especially in the regular non-automated backup systems.
Online Backups are done on schedule, reliably.
Most businesses don’t do this. For one reason or another, they don’t
keep a regular backup regimen. Usually it’s because the person
responsible for doing backups (if there is one) is too busy doing
something else, or someone is using the computer when it’s time for a
backup, or they simply forget. Since remote backups are done with
automated software usually at night, when nobody is using the computer,
backups are always done on schedule.
The correct files are backed up.
Ordinary backup software is often installed with a list of files to be
backed up. This set of files usually represents the state of the system
when the software was installed, and often misses critical files.
Further, it often fails to back up files that get added later.
Compounding this problem, VERY few businesses take the trouble to reset
their backup software regularly to include new files.
Stored Offsite online backup software solves this problem by constantly
reevaluating the computer system, adding files to the backup as needed.
Several full copies of files are stored using a sophisticated version
control system unavailable in most other backup software of any kind.
This is much too important to overlook.
The general definition of "proper" backups requires redundancy. One
must keep multiple copies of the same files at different points in
their development, called versions. As an example, you should have a
different copy of each backed-up file for each backup session. Further,
you should be able to easily restore any of your files up to any given
point in time. Banks do it, big corporations do it, and so should small
businesses. Only Stored Offsite has such an easy to use version control
system.
Stored Offsite Online Backups are encrypted
for complete security. Tape backups are not generally encrypted, so
anyone can read them and gain access to client database, billing
records, payroll, tax info, and everything else on computers.
Stored Offsite Online Backup Software encrypts its backups using your
choice of eight of the strongest cryptographic methods in the world for
complete security so nobody, not even the Backup Service Provider, can
read the files.
Finally and most importantly - Backups are immediately sent offsite and
stored safely away from the clients' computers and their businesses.
This is where almost every business makes its biggest mistake. Even if
they do everything else perfectly, backups are of little use if their
building burns, or they are unable to physically recover their tapes
from the premises. Most small companies who do backups leave the tapes
in the building with the computer, where they can be destroyed right
along with the computer.
Of course, you can see that this would be a problem in a fire or flood
or an earthquake. But it's also useful in emergencies where businesses
are forced to evacuate their offices quickly. Even businesses that do
backups and have good, undamaged tapes have to shut down. Many go out
of business simply because they don't have access to their data.
Stored Offsite solves this problem by automatically storing this
valuable data at more than one site. So, a business can be back up and
running with new computers and their latest data no matter what
catastrophe happens.
Stored
Offsite runs on all versions of Windows 95, 98, NT, XP, ME, 2000, and
2003. Stored Offsite supports all networks that run with these
operating systems.
This is how Stored Offsite Online Backup works...
Stored
Offsite comes as two modules - a Client and a Server. The Client
software is automated and keeps track of the date and time and type of
the next backup, and "hides" on the System Tray without interfering
with any other program. The Server operates the same way. Both can run
as System Services.

At a predetermined time the SOS Client software "wakes up" and
determines which files need backing up, and what kind of backup (out of
three possibilities) is scheduled for that session. It then compresses
those files into archives that can in many cases be only 5% to 15% of
the original file sizes. These archives are then encrypted using an
encryption key known only to the client.
After
backup files are compressed and encrypted, Stored Offsite activates the
client's modem or Internet connection. It contacts your computer and
sends its backup. The backup is verified for integrity before sending
and while being sent, then again after it reaches your Server. This
ensures that the copy of the backup that's on your Server exactly
matches the copy that was sent from the Client.
After the backup is sent to the Server and verified, the Client returns
to Idling state, once again "hiding" until the next backup time. Your
Server, having kept track of the size of the files uploaded and the
amount of time the session took, logs this data.
Restoring Data
Stored Offsite Clients restore their data using an easy to understand user interface.
Clients
simply pick the RESTORE option from the menu, tag the files they want
to restore, then the Client software restores the files.

The
Client sees a list of all the files available for restoration on your
Server. This file listing is sorted by Backup Set Name and Backup Date
The file listing usually contains several versions of the same files.
This is part of the exclusive Version Control system built into Stored
Offsite. This system lets Clients restore any version of their files -
not just the latest version.
Clients can select
files and sets of files by tagging and untagging files individually or
in groups. The File Finder feature of Stored Offsite is extremely
powerful. With a single selection clients can select (as examples) the
latest version of all files; only a particular subdirectory; a single
drive letter or files who's names match a certain criteria. Files can
be untagged the same way. So, you can come up with virtually any set of
files you want to back up by using combinations of any or all tagging
options.
When the files to be restored are all tagged, Stored Offsite restores
them. You have the option of putting files back where they came from,
or placing them somewhere else.
Major Features
Here are some of Stored Offsite's major features. For an in-depth look at all features,
- Encryption
- Stored Offsite supports these encryption standards and bit lengths.
The multi-encryption feature makes Stored Offsite the most secure
backup software available. Plugin encryption modules are available for
most countries.
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· DES 56 bits
· TDES (Triple DES) 168 bits
· Rijndael AES (new US Federal Standard) 128 bits
· Rijndael AES 192 bits
· Rijndael AES 256 bits (most secure)
· Blowfish variable key length to 448 bits
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- Secure
Key Generator Clients can enter their own Encryption Key, or they can
use Stored Offsite's Key Generator. The Key Generator creates
"statistically perfect" encryption keys that are much more secure than
human users can create.

- Faster 'Streaming' Transfers
- Map
clients to drives - This Server-side feature lets you assign clients to
drives. You can easily use multi-drive arrays, Storage Area Networks
(SAN) or even Virtual Private Networks (VPN) to store data at locations
other than at the main Server.
- Predefine
Include/Exclude Files - You can predefine Backup Sets with files
preselected for Include or Exclude, AutoSelect ON or OFF, and other
Backup Set definitions. This allows building customized client
installers designed for a vertical market application or a specific
type of client. For example, you can make installers that require no
file selection at all by the Client by preselecting a set of files to
back up, and a set to exclude from backups.
- ·Administrator's
Features - Entering the Administrator's password at the Client opens
access to enhanced features on the Client software.
- ·Bigger
Backups - Unlimited file size and count. Stored Offsite supports
backing up hundreds of thousands of files per Backup Set, and file
sizes in the terabytes. (one thousand gigabytes)
- Disaster
Recovery System - Clients should make sure their Encryption Keys and
Passwords are safe. But, just in case they don't, Stored Offsite's
Disaster Recovery System makes it easier to restore them from Key Disks
that can be generated by the Client.
- Exclusive
IP Detection System - Identifies public IP address behind
non-commercial routers. Stored Offsite Servers can now be used behind
inexpensive consumer-grade routers like many that are sold at
electronics discount stores. Many Internet Service Providers install
these routers as part of DSL and Cable Internet connections. Until now,
NO Server Software has been able to operate through these
non-commercial routers.
- Copy
to Disk - Onsite backups can be done to a series of CDs at the Client,
usually as first full backups. CDs are transported to the Server
location and copied onto the Server. It's faster than Remote Backups
which may not be practical for large full backups.
- Scheduled Start Date - Allows scheduling a Backup Set to launch at a future date.
- Reports
Contain Original File Size - This is important for billing, in case you
are operating a commercial Remote Backup Service. Clients may not be
able to relate to "Compressed File Size," since it cannot be predicted.
Billing on Original File Size (pre-compression) is easier to
understand.
- Reporting
Options - Reporting options include the ability to export
comma-delimited files for easy import into accounting systems and other
software.
- Excel Export format - Export data to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets
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