What Is Remote Backup

Remote backup is a service that provides users with an online system for backing up and storing important computer files. It is built around a client software programme that runs on a schedule, generally daily. This program collects, compresses, encrypts, and transfers the data to the remote backup service provider's servers.

Remote backup has advantages over traditional backup methods:

  • Remote backup does not require user intervention. The user does not have to change tapes, label CDs or perform other manual steps. It is all automated.
  • Remote backup maintains data offsite. Perhaps the most important aspect of backing up is that backups are stored in a different location from the original data. Traditional backup requires manually taking the backup media offsite.
  • Most remote backup services will maintain a list of versions of your files.
  • Most remote backup services will use 128 - 448 bit encryption and send shrunken data packages via a https connection.