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Start protecting your data today!
PC Plan-it is proud to
offer you offsite data backup services.
TheFileBank delivers reliable, offsite data backups to home users and
businesses. Store your valuable information in one of our remote data
centers with our easy to use software. Protecting your data has never
been easier. Don't become a statistic, deposit your data with the
experts! |
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FULLY AUTOMATED |
24/7 DATA ACCESS |
128-BIT
ENCRYPTION |
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AES Encryption |
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All
data is encrypted using the 128bit AES encryption
algorithm, the best possible method currently available
today. |
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Higher
Standards |
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We utilize
the same trusted encryption methods used by banks and by
the U.S. government. Data never leaves your computer or
our data center without being encrypted. |
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Protect Your
Business |
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Protect your data against natural disasters, hardware
malfunction, or computer viruses. |
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24/7/365
Access |
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You can access your
data 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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Out of town
on business or at home for the night? You now have
access to vital documents from anywhere you can access
the Internet. |
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TheFileBank FAQ |
Q: What type of connection do I
need? A: Our service
requires a reliable, dedicated Internet connection. This connection could be
56K, ISDN, cable
modem, DSL, T1 or T3. The faster your
connection, the faster your backups will run.
Q: What happens to my data after
it's transmitted to TheFileBank.com? A: Redundant copies of your
encrypted data reside in
two locations, our main
data center and our secondary,
offsite data center. No
one has access to your data but you.
Q: Is my data safe and
secure? A: Yes. All data
is encrypted before it leaves your computer, only
you have the key. Our
software uses the AES
encryption
algorithm, which is the
official encryption standard for the US Government.
Q: What Operating Systems are
supported? A: Windows 95
/98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 Redhat Linux 6.x / 7.x
/ 8.x / 9.x / Solaris
2.x / 7.x / 8.x Mac OS
X v10.2.3 or later and all other platforms
supporting Jave2 JRE
Standard Edition, v1.4.1.
Q: How do I restore my files that
were backed up? A: Login
to your web control panel and click on "File
Explorer" then locate
the backup set and find the files you
want to restore. Select entire
directories or individual files, then click on "Restore" You will
be asked for a
location on your hard drive to put the files
and to enter your encryption key. Now press start and your files
will be restored to your system. |
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