Archive for January 2010

Secure USB Flash Drive Backup

by Steve Eschweiler
USB Flash Drive Backup

Backup your USB Flash Drive Online

We love customer feedback! As our service continues to grow, we get more and more feature requests. We always have a list of these feature requests on hand so that we know what to work on next. A while back, the most requested feature was for file archiving support. We know that many of you wanted to be able to have multiple, older copies of your files on hand in case you needed to revert back to them later. Shortly after we added that feature, we found that it actually came in handy for us as well! We were modifying a source code file to add a certain functionality to our software but after a couple of days we began to realize that there was a better way to approach this. What we needed to do was revert back to an older copy of that file so that we could implement the newer method. Fortunately, we had an older archive of our source code file on hand and were able to revert back to it. What a great feature request that was.

Until today, our number one feature request has been to add backup support for external drives. Well, we’ve heard you loud and clear!

Our latest release of SecureBackup adds backup support for all drive types, including USB flash drives, external hard drives, floppy drives, RAM disks, CD/DVD/Optical discs, and even unknown drive types. As long as the Windows operating system can see your drive, then you will be able to back it up with SecureBackup.

As I always say, we look forward to providing our customers with the best possible service. The ability to backup your USB drive or other device is the next logical step towards achieving that goal.

New Raid Redundant Online Backup Servers

by Steve Eschweiler
Raid Redundant Online Backup Servers

Raid Redundant Online Backup Servers

I’m happy to announce, today, that we brought our new RAID redundant backup servers online. It’s been a long time in the making and I’ll be honest, it’s taken much longer than we had originally anticipated. However, we wanted to make sure that everything was not only working correctly, but working well. One of the things that we wanted to be sure about was making sure that we could monitor all aspects of the server from the fan speeds and internal temperatures to the hard drives and making sure that we could be alerted of any problems as early as possible. Most of the time, a potentially failing hard drive can be detected before it actually fails giving us time to replace it. But of course with a RAID redundant server, even a completely failed drive is not an issue and no data would be lost.

I also wanted to mention that all existing SecureBackup customers will be upgraded to the new servers and all of their existing data will be switched over to the new servers as well. This is going to be performed over the next couple of weeks.

We want to provide the best service possible and we know how important it is to provide a safe and secure backup environment for your precious data. We will be releasing a press release shortly regarding our new RAID backup servers.

We hope that with our continued efforts to improve our services that everyone will be happy to recommend SecureBackup.com to their friends, family, and business acquaintances.


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