Glo Online Backup FAQs

5 February 2010 by
Glo Online Backup FAQs
James Pinnegar
Not so long ago we at Glo Networks launched our online backup service, Glo Online Backup. We've implemented this backup solution successfully in various scenarios and we feel that it is versatile enough to suit a the majority of small to medium enterprises. We've tried to answer some potential questions about the product below, should you have any other questions or for futher information please do not hesitate to contact us!
  1. 1. I already have backup to tape or hard disk, why should I care about this?
  2. 2. Can I save money using Online backup?
  3. 3. How much will this cost me?
  4. 4. What will I need to do to keep my data backed up online?
  5. 5. Will I need to buy new equipment?
  6. 6. So online backups are great?
  7. 7. How long can a restore take?
  8. 8. So, how long do they really take?
  9. 9. How much history can I have?
  10. 10. How do I know my data is secure?
  11. 11. What about my Exchange (mail, calendaring, etc.) or SQL (Database) server?
  12. 12. Ok, so what about my desktops or laptops?
  13. 13. What about Macs?
  14. 14. Is it managed?
  15. 15. Will this kill my internet connection?
FAQ
1. I already have backup to tape and hard disk, why should I care about this?
Tape backups are great for huge data sets like your entire system or VHDs (Virtual Hard Disks). Backing up a 600GB complete network over tape would cost a small fortune every month as well as taking the best part of many days to upload any substantial changes. Online backup is great for your Office Documents, MP3 collection and general work files. To retrieve data off a tape from a few weeks ago takes the best part of at least 30 minutes (if the data was written correctly in the first place!) and from a backed up VHD even longer. Using online backup it's about 3 clicks and your done .... that's seconds ! Back to top
2. Can I save money using Online backup?
With online backup you don't own any hardware, which means maintenance of the backup systems is out of your hands. There is also no media to purchase, regularly swap and put somewhere safe. Back to top
3. How much will this cost me?
Our Online Backup solution is priced by the amount of data you need to backup, in order to keep cost to a minimum, during the setup, we will find out from you which of your data is critical and needs to be backed up each day. Back to top
4. What will I need to do to keep my data backed up online?
Nothing! Once the initial setup is complete and the first backup has run its course, the entire process is automated, requiring no input from the user! It all happens over the internet while you're normally using your system. And if you chose the managed solutions, we'll be monitoring the backups for you, meaning should anything go wrong we'll probably be working on it before you even realise! Back to top
5. Will I need to buy new equipment?
Nope! This is an online solution which uses your internet connection to store the data you've chosen to backup in a secure datacentre. Back to top
6. So online backups are great?
We certainly think so. After all you don't have to worry about:
  • Swapping tapes or other backup media
  • Securely storing your backups, away from environmental threats (fire, theft, etc.)
  • Maintaining backup hardware
  • Remembering to put your cleaning tape in
  • The life span of your media
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7. How long can a restore take?
Unlike tapes, the time taken for an average restore is noticeably lower. You don't have to worry about finding that tape, hoping that it hasn't met a mishap, potentially cataloguing (indexing) the tape and then doing the restore. Just simply select the data to restore and the date you wish to restore from. Back to top
8. So, how long do they really take?
Honestly, it will really depend on the size of your dataset and the speed of your internet connection. 10GB to upload the first time could take 2 days if you leave the machine on 24/7. However once the bulk data has been sent only changes get sent as and when needed. Generaly you wont even notice it happening! Back to top
9. How much history can I have?
You can restore file versions from up to 30 days in the past. Back to top
10. How do I know my data is secure?
Our chosen solution encrypts your data with a key stronger than your normal online SSL shopping, and all data transferred is also encrypted in a standard 128-bit SSL connection (same as online shopping). If you want to get technical you can use a 'standard' 448-bit Blowfish encryption key, or your own 256-bit AES key, for the data encryption. We'd suggest creating your own for piece of mind. Just don't loose that key! Again it's all something we'll manage for you if you want. Back to top
11. What about my Exchange (mail, calendaring, etc.) or SQL (Database) server?
Our chosen solution supports SQL, Exchange and network drives. It also supports a technology called volume shadow copy services, which allows it to backup files currently in use. Back to top
12. Ok, so what about my desktops or laptops?
If you've got roaming or remote users, who often forget to sync their data to your server(s) with online backup you never need to worry, once their machine sees an internet connection off goes the backup. Back to top
13. What about Apple machines?
Yes, even those. Our chosen solution supports both Windows (2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 in both 32 and 64 bit) and Mac OSX (10.4+), and will install on both server and client versions of those operating systems. Back to top
14. Is it managed?
If Glo Networks already looks after your systems for you, we'll do the whole thing for you. Even if we don't, just give us a ring and we'll talk you through the options. Back to top
15. Will this kill my internet connection?
Not if it's setup correctly. Our solution supports bandwidth throttling (which limits how fast it sends data to the offsite storage), and it also understands when you only change a small part of a file, and will only resends those changes. Back to top
Glo Online Backup FAQs
James Pinnegar 5 February 2010
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