We provide you with full behind-the-scenes support, allowing you to focus on managing your business and delivering service to your customers.
The recovery process is quick and internet-based, without relying on the physical presence of technical staff on-site.
No need for expensive physical equipment investments. Payment is based on actual storage usage.
Storage capacity can be easily expanded to meet your business needs.
The data is encrypted and secured in protected data centers, reducing the risk of security breaches or data loss.
Data can be accessed from anywhere in the world and at any time via the internet.
Yes. Most established cloud service providers offer robust data encryption (both during transfer and at rest) and employ advanced security mechanisms such as two-factor authentication, controlled access, and automated monitoring systems to detect intrusion attempts. Additionally, the data centers are located in secure facilities with strict access controls.
Restoring data from a cloud backup is a quick and accessible process. Simply log into the cloud service's management interface, select the appropriate backup, and download the desired files. In some cases, an automatic restoration mechanism can be activated to quickly bring systems back to normal operation.
The cloud backup process is carried out automatically according to a pre-defined schedule. Data is encrypted and securely transferred over the internet to the service provider's secure data centers. Backups can be scheduled daily, weekly, or based on specific business needs, ensuring that up-to-date and protected copies of critical files are always maintained.
Local backup stores data on hard drives or physical servers located on the company’s premises. Cloud backup, on the other hand, saves data in remote data centers via the internet. While local backup is limited in capacity and requires physical maintenance, cloud backup offers virtually unlimited storage, high security, and greater flexibility in data recovery.