The Continuous Data Protection alone is a reason to consider using KeepVault, but I'm also betting you'll like the features and speed - Jon Jacobi PC World
KeepVault features real-time backup to safe and secure RAID6 online servers AND also, on Windows systems, simultaneous backup to a USB/SD/NAS drive. KeepVault combines the speed & convenience of local protection with the disaster-proof protection and accessibility of online backup!
Real-time Protection
Many other online backups have a serious flaw; their software only backs up when it feels like it. Ask yourself this, do you know when you're going to lose data? KeepVault protects files as soon as they change, reducing the chance of data loss to a minimum.
Your Data is Secure
KeepVault online backup encrypts data files on your computer BEFORE transmission to secure Tier3+ online backup servers (located in geographically safe Michigan USA). With KeepVault backup you choose the encryption key for maximum security.
Grows with You
Other online backups charge for storage you don't need, or advertise 'unlimited' storage **but only for one computer**. With KeepVault online backup buy what you need today and upgrade as needs grow. Plus install the software on ALL your devices. KeepVault online backup is perfect for families, friends, and businesses.
easy to manage
KeepVault Pro is designed to be easy to administer, reducing the time needed to protect your business while increasing the effectiveness of the protection.
The KeepVault Pro software allows you to password lock the client software so only an administrator can change settings or restore files. The software is designed to be highly configurable, allowing control over what is backed up, when, and how much bandwidth each device uses.
new Included with KeepVault Pro is a web-based admin console. From the console you can create sub accounts within your main account, easily letting you section-off data for different departments within the company and prevent unauthorized access. Backup 'health' reports for each sub account and the devices within that sub account are also available via the web console.
Web access to data is also included at no additional cost; to enhance security, the administrator must activate this feature via the online admin console.
Current statistics show that one in every ten hard drives fail each year. The cost of recovering a failed hard drive can exceed $7,500, and success is never guaranteed.