by technicalguy | Nov 17, 2014 | Laptop Desktop Backup, Online Cloud Backup, Server Backup, Small Business Backup |
The Law Society of British Columbia has just come out and said that “BC lawyers are prohibited from using non-BC-based cloud computing providers, including Google and Dropbox.” according to the website Slaw. If this is indeed the case then CloudPockets can help...
by technicalguy | Jul 21, 2014 | Cloud Backup, Online Cloud Backup |
When was the last time you actually checked to see if your backup was working properly? Has it been a while? Many backup providers (ourselves included) talk about “set and forget” and that things should just take care of themselves, however this is your...
by technicalguy | Oct 30, 2013 | Cloud Backup, Online Cloud Backup, Small Business Backup |
Jason had always looked at the backup system out of the corner of his eye. He never really liked it. He would dutifully take the tape out of its mouth each morning and feed it another one from the box of tapes he kept at his desk. He had somehow inherited this one day...
by technicalguy | May 3, 2013 | Laptop Desktop Backup, Online Cloud Backup, Small Business Backup |
One of the big advantages of cloud backup over traditional tape backup is the way incremental backups work. What is Incremental? An incremental backup means that after the initial backup, only the changes are backed up. This saves considerable backup time because...
by technicalguy | Feb 26, 2013 | Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity, Laptop Desktop Backup, Online Cloud Backup |
Every Cloud backup you do with us is “incremental” – except for the very first one. What is Incremental? Courtesy binbert.comAn incremental backup is one that only backs up the changes that have occurred since the last backup. For example if you...
by technicalguy | Feb 25, 2013 | Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity, Laptop Desktop Backup, Online Cloud Backup, Small Business Backup |
A Tale Of Two Backups A cloud backup takes your critical data and saves it in a completely different physical location. It puts that copy far far away so that if something horrible happens to your office, building, or even your area, a cloud backup is available to...