At recent time, online backup services is quite common need for company who keep their work in internet. Many international company put their data goes online and made decision that online back up services is quite important.
A good online backup services at least have 2 copy of your data. One copy at your company and another copy that goes online and they put it somewhere else. Here are we have 5 best online backup services that might meet your small business company need.
Memopal
Memopal is based in Italy and
supports customers in Europe, the USA and Asia -- in 15 languages. It
supports more platforms than most online backup services: Mac OS X,
Linux, Windows, Android, iPhone, Blackberry, a Web interface, and a
Web-based, mobile-friendly interface
Spider Oak
SpiderOak is the online backup
service with the funny name. SpiderOak gets my #1 recommendation for
SMBs with fairly simple needs. You get good, reliable, secure online
backups, and real zero-knowledge protection.
Barracuda Backup Services
Barracuda Backup Service
is a higher-priced service for shops that want more control,
flexibility, and comprehensive central administration of multiple
locations. It offers offsite network backups integrated with local
backups.
Crashplan
Crashplan+
is a moderately-priced service with both home and business plans. The
business plans are reasonably priced; you can either pay $7.49
per-computer for unlimited storage, or pay for a specific amount of
storage. Their online calculator
will quickly show which option is the best deal. The company claims
it's fully committed to the unlimited plans and will not take them away.
JungleDisk
JungleDisk offers
zero-knowledge security similar to SpiderOak, and a unique pay-as-you-go
pricing structure: you pay exactly for what you use, rather than
purchasing fixed blocks of storage sizes.
The Server edition costs $5 per server per month plus $0.15 per GB.
You have a choice of storing your data on Amazon's S3 cloud service, or
on the Rackspace Cloud. Rackspace is a popular and reliable hosting
service, and it owns JungleDisk.
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