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IBackup offers an interactive and automated integrated online backup and storage solution for the Windows user, Linux, and Unix user, including support for MS SQL Server and Exchange Server. Here's a quick review of its offerings: IBackup for Windows provides incremental and compressed secure updates with 128-bit SSL encryption on transmission you can schedule for Windows desktops, laptops, and servers. Its familiar Microsoft Windows Explorer helps the user easily navigate and locate critical files like Microsoft Outlook, My Documents, and Microsoft Office documents. You can also backup Microsoft SQL Server databases running on your computer without any disruption to your MS SQL Server services. Similarly, with IBackup, you can backup your MS Exchange Server databases without any interruption to your MS Exchange Server services. In addition, you can backup individual mailboxes with the Exchange Brick-Level Mailbox Backup method to a Personal Folder (.PST) file. The best thing about IBackup is that it supports backups for UNIX and Linux computers with rsync, which with Stunnel, provides 128-bit SSL encryption for data during transmission and the data is stored on RAID-protected storage and mirrored onto another set of devices for added protection. For AES 256-bit encryption backups, there is the IBackup Professional for which data is transmitted using industry standard 128-bit SSL and a restoration capability of up to 30 versions. Overall, IBackup is a comprehensive and most importantly, intuitive and easy to use Online Backup solution great 24/7 support via email and live chat. It is a solution worth looking at for your online storage needs. This post is kindly sponsored by IBackup. Technorati: storage, IBackup, Windows, Linux, Unix, encrypted storage |
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| Samuels March 12, 2007 08:06 PM PDT If you value your emails and they are stored on your hard drive, then like everything else the emails can also become corrupted or be lost forever. As email databases tend to get bigger over time, it’s not a bad idea to backup your emails to a safe remote online location. I use <a href='http://www.ibackup.com/ibackup-for-windows/'>IBackup for Windows</a> to backup locked files and open files like Outlook (.pst) files safely to their online backup account. My company uses IBackup to backup the MS Exchange Server databases to the remote online location. By making email backups, not only the email messages, but also address book, email settings, accounts, message rules, junk email lists and signatures are rendered safe from destruction. Its time that everybody adopt an online backup service like IBackup, because you don’t know when viruses, software failures, power failures, human errors, hard drive failures will destroy all the data on your hard drive. | ||
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