If you are hosting your website and even though your host backup their servers, you still needs backup solution to safe guard your site content. Many hosts with virtual private, or dedicated servers have a single point of failure: their hard drive.
You can automate your site backup using cron which will be safely available on our server 24x7. You don't need to be technical expert to understand the benefits of off-site backup. By having your data at an off-site storage facility which you can access at any time, you have the peace of mind knowing that your valuable information is mirrored and secured.
How do I save/store my files/data?
You can automated the process of storing your website backup using cron-tab. Almost, all web hosting service providers offer this facility. You just have to setup our given script in your cPanel control panel (which is as easy as just uploading to your hosting account folder) and setting up a cron-tab to run it once in a month or week. Your hosting provider's server will access our backup server and upload your site content in a easy to download file. If you wish you can also upload the content of your site using FTP or SSH technology on our servers. For more details, please refer to our technical guide using the link above.
What about security and privacy of my data?
Your data will remain on our secure servers off-site in remote location. Only you with the user name & password can access the data. We value the privacy of your data and assure you that it will be safe with us.
What is Copy India?
Copy India is a safe and cost effective answer for many small to mid-sized businesses that do not have adequate staff, time or awareness required to appropriately perform their own day after day backups.
Our service is primarily utilised for backing up essential data to an offsite computer i.e., your data will end up on a remote computer, which more often than not reduces the probability of harmful loss. This can be awfully helpful to users who over and over again rely on telecommuting by means of portable computers or mobile devices and who therefore are not always in direct contact with the network they typically access files from. If your company has quite a lot of locations, backing up over a network to a computer situated somewhere also can make available a contingency in case of a power surge, fire, employee mishandling or plain user slip-up. Many businesses use offsite backup to store files so that they are unchanged and directly referenced. |