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coldtart
08-14-2015, 05:32 AM
Anybody who can suggest a good software for disaster recovery of data and system? We would like to ensure the safety and security of our files since we are keeping valuable and sensitive client information. Is there a good software available in the market? Thanks.

rowingcowardice
11-25-2015, 05:05 AM
Anybody who can suggest a good software for disaster recovery of data and system? We would like to ensure the safety and security of our files since we are keeping valuable and sensitive client information. Is there a good software available in the market? Thanks.

Hello! I'm also looking for one. Yes! I think, there are companies who could provide disaster recovery services. I checked a company online that could provide cloud and security. According to my cousin, they are efficient and worth your money. You might want to check their services online. It sounds like a quest technology management. I'm not so sure.

shaina
11-25-2015, 05:46 AM
A Good
164993
Service (Yes i second that)

I would think that is the way the World/Future is going:)
And will be easy to access anywhere you are

Google and Reviews should help your choices..
If not...Backup every night and have a trusted person to hold it, a lot of companies still doing that as well..
I really can't see microsoft or Apple not having hard backups of all of there sensitive information:yup:

Just a suggestion..

mjmacky
11-29-2015, 08:01 PM
Anybody who can suggest a good software for disaster recovery of data and system? We would like to ensure the safety and security of our files since we are keeping valuable and sensitive client information. Is there a good software available in the market? Thanks.

I know a company I could recommend to you, which is BMS (https://www.bmsadvantage.com/).

Seriously, do you even RAID, bro?

If you are insulted, know that I didn't a take single word you typed as sincere, not even the prepositions or indefinite articles. However, when I pretended that this was a real request, my only thought is that I'd be concerned about entrusting data to someone who is in the market for data recovery services.

IdolEyes787
11-29-2015, 10:43 PM
If you are insulted, know that I didn't a take single word you typed as sincere, not even the prepositions or indefinite articles.

It's that sort of hippie talk that brought down the Confederacy and we'll have none of it here,sir.

mjmacky
11-30-2015, 09:07 AM
It's that sort of hippie talk that brought down the Confederacy and we'll have none of it here,sir.

Au contraire: those articles were quite finite and accepted at face value.

shaina
11-30-2015, 11:04 AM
Au contraire: those articles were quite finite and accepted at face value.

To be honest i still don't really trust cloud storage to be the best secure way to hide/store illegal/incriminating important information...
Maybe i am old fashioned but i still use bank safety deposit boxes to store my important information. And any private digital things i use a back up hard drive and put it in my fire and flood proof safe in my house(plus my safety deposit box as well). Now i hope i never need it because i can't remember the safe combination and i lost the key to one bank box:huh:

IdolEyes787
11-30-2015, 02:03 PM
It's that sort of hippie talk that brought down the Confederacy and we'll have none of it here,sir.

Au contraire: those articles were quite finite and accepted at face value.

I feel a line in the sand needs to be drawn here.I have no intention of going back to school just so I can get a joke.

mjmacky
11-30-2015, 03:44 PM
I feel a line in the sand needs to be drawn here.I have no intention of going back to school just so I can get a joke.

You can't escape school around my loitering spots. The year 1789 showed that the Articles of the Confederation were finite.

coldtart
01-30-2016, 06:44 PM
In the end we went for Quest's cloud services (http://www.questsys.com/cloud-computing-solutions.aspx). It was what the consultant recommended and so far we've had no problems with it.

megabyteme
01-30-2016, 06:55 PM
In the end we went for Quest's cloud services (http://www.questsys.com/cloud-computing-solutions.aspx). It was what the consultant recommended and so far we've had no problems with it.

I know this guy who went to Quest cloud services (http://filesharingtalk.com/external/?http://www.questsys.com/cloud-computing-solutions.aspx). The employees there were all watching bestiality porn, raping a 3 year old boy, shooting heroin into each other's diseased anal cavities, drinking horse cum, and making their mothers cry in disappointment. I would not recommend them.

mjmacky
01-31-2016, 06:29 PM
In the end we went for Quest's cloud services (http://www.questsys.com/cloud-computing-solutions.aspx). It was what the consultant recommended and so far we've had no problems with it.

I know this guy who went to Quest cloud services (http://filesharingtalk.com/external/?http://www.questsys.com/cloud-computing-solutions.aspx). The employees there were all watching bestiality porn, raping a 3 year old boy, shooting heroin into each other's diseased anal cavities, drinking horse cum, and making their mothers cry in disappointment. I would not recommend them.
Address please

megabyteme
02-05-2016, 09:01 AM
I know this guy who went to Quest cloud services (http://filesharingtalk.com/external/?http://www.questsys.com/cloud-computing-solutions.aspx). The employees there were all watching bestiality porn, raping a 3 year old boy, shooting heroin into each other's diseased anal cavities, drinking horse cum, and making their mothers cry in disappointment. I would not recommend them.
Address please

Coincidentally, they share office space with FST's corporate HQ.

Gribley
02-05-2016, 10:36 AM
I like spam, now it is all wrapped up to look like fillet steak. I am impressed with the raft of recent 0-10 posters and their ability to hash out what look like serious posts. Much more serious than I`ve ever managed, but then I wasn`t adding sub-text to sell you something*.

Forgot to say I have many shiny things for purchase if anyone is interested. Who doesn`t like a shiny thing, can even sell you a shiny cloud if that is the bull that works for you. If this was a real question then this isn`t really the forum to be asking it (sure many here have such experience but a really odd place to ask if you run a business)






* you want to go and buy a can of SPAM. Yes, yes you do

megabyteme
02-05-2016, 05:24 PM
I like spam, now it is all wrapped up to look like fillet steak. I am impressed with the raft of recent 0-10 posters and their ability to hash out what look like serious posts. Much more serious than I`ve ever managed, but then I wasn`t adding sub-text to sell you something*.

Forgot to say I have many shiny things for purchase if anyone is interested. Who doesn`t like a shiny thing, can even sell you a shiny cloud if that is the bull that works for you. If this was a real question then this isn`t really the forum to be asking it (sure many here have such experience but a really odd place to ask if you run a business)






* you want to go and buy a can of SPAM. Yes, yes you do

I only wish I could forever connect/associate my above keywords on search engines with the businesses that advertise this way. Some of the most noxious spam, IMO. Wastes good people's efforts who are trying to help; takes from those who have real questions.