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Fortitude Secure Offsite Backup Storage

Driving those tapes to the offsite storage facility got you worried that the tapes are being damaged by the elements. The Secure Offsite Backup Storage solution provides you with the assurance that your critical business application and data are backed up at our highly redundant, secure data center for use when you need them. On a monthly basis, backup copies of your data and application are stored on the fort system. In the event of a disaster we can send your backup electronically to the destination of your choice for recovery.

Overview

  • Once a month an updated image of your critical business application and data is transmitted to the fort

  • The archive of your data is stored at the fort

  • In the event that you need the backup copy we electronically send the file to the destination of your choice

How it works

  • Fortitude Technology implements our proven back up software on your system and on the fort system

  • Once a month a backup image of your system is electronically transmitted to the fort

  • The backup is maintained in our highly redundant, ultra-secure data center

Benefits

  • Reliable – Fortitude Technology provides an environment to ensure offsite backups are maintained on a scheduled basis to ensure business continuity

  • Available – Your backup is available electronically instead of on a tape that needs to be transported to your location

  • Safe – Image of your data and environment is kept safe and accessible, ensuring your company’s critical data is available at a remote site

  • Secure – The fort is located in a highly redundant, fully managed, highly secure data center Cost effective – You don’t need to incur the expense of third party offsite storage facilities. The economies of scale ensure that solutions from Fortitude Technology are very price competitive.

 
 

Fast Facts

Only 6% of companies suffering from a catastrophic data loss survive, while 43 percent never reopen and 51 percent close within 2 years.

 

SOURCE: University of Texas