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IBackup.com is a company out to help provide large scale solutions to small scale customers with a small scale budget. Many of us are working off laptops or desktops and particularly in the small business world, keeping information vital to our success on these machines with no real backup strategy.
If this sounds familiar and you’d like to know what you can do about it, go check out the online backup plans that IBackup.com provides. If you’re like most and have a Windows based computer all you’ll have to do is download a client and decide what you want to backup. The software and IBackup take care of the rest. To how the client software works just go check out their online demo. It will show exactly what’s involved.
You can perform one time backups so that you can archive your records or you can perform scheduled backups so that you don’t have to worry about remembering yourself. Scheduled backups are great for your working folders where you know stuff is changing daily or weekly. You don’t want to have to wonder when was the last time you thought of backing things up as you hear clicks of death coming from your hard drive.
If you’re a slightly larger small business and have an exchange and/or MSSQL server, IBackup can take the backup management workload off of your shoulders. No hardware to buy, no tapes to changes and no extra hassle for the people who administer your servers. Run the numbers and you’ll find IBackup to be the best bet to backup those servers for the handful of gigabytes that you might need.
So check them out. They’re out there to take a large scale item and provide it to the smaller scale players at a reasonable price. Much like web hosting plans, let someone else worry about the hardware.
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Erica // Mar 20, 2007 at 11:29 am
Iam have been a customer of Carbonite for the past one year. I read your blog and was really impressed. Does this on-line backup service called IBackup provide so many features ?
I mean, though Iam satisfied with Carbonite’s service, I was suprised to find that the features of IBackup are superior.
Of course, Carbonite performs automatic backups of my files in the background, but it does not allow me to schedule my backups as in IBackup. It seems their service also sends notifications to the customer on the status of his backups. While my present backup file size is restricted to 2GB, these guys in IBackup have no such restrictions which I must admit is great.
- Erica