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Backup Services

In addition to  providing our award winning Internet BackUp Service, we also offer periodic Backup testing, Data recovery and sell an optional Backup server that can be located at your office to enhance the backup and security for your business.

Internet Based Backup Service (BUS)
Your selected data is compressed, encrypted and sent to our remote servers for storage until you need them.  Using the Internet connection at your office, our award winning software will automate your daily / weekly system backups, eliminating common user errors, such as forgetting to change the tapes or using the incorrect tape.

Get on the BUS starting at only $39.99 per month.


Onsite Backup Testing
We copy your backup files from our server to computer and restore to verify what is being backed up and the ensure that it will restore as expected.

Backup Services starting at only $125.00 per period

Professional Data Recovery Services at $95.00/hour.

 

CDSCorp miniServBackup miniServTM
We can provide an small footprint server that will stay onsite and allow you to run backup jobs from your network, servers, and PCs.  This device holds system state and file data, and is used to enhance the backup capabilities of your network by taking advantage of BitBackup technology.  You will still use the BUS to backup critical data, but the miniServTM gives you the edge for complete system backups.

Starting at only $2,500.00 (Lease for $189.00/mn at 36 months)

Better Backup

Did you know...

  • Disaster strikes in many forms. Businesses that depend heavily on computer data are especially vulnerable. A study by International Data discloses it takes 19 days and costs $17,000 to re-enter just 20 megabytes worth of sales and marketing data. Retrieving accounting records is even worse; they require 21 days and $19,000.

  • Thousands of businesses lose millions of dollars worth of data to fire, power outages, theft, equipment failure, and even simple operator mistakes. Studies show that nearly half the companies that lose their data in a disaster never reopen. Ninety percent of these data losses occur because of power failures, leaks, loose cables, user mistakes, and other hardware, software, and human errors.