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Is a data disaster waiting on your workstations?
The solution is here.
Up to 50% of critical data is left on workstations and laptops, vulnerable and at risk without backup.
Workstations need backup. In the past, it was often difficult to do well. No longer.
Zirius provides online, offsite backup for laptops and servers usable across any internet connection.
- Reliable, easy, and inexpensive
- Backup, recovery and system healing
- Great for remote offices, field staff., laptops.
To choose remote backup wisely, keep in mind three things:
- Is this for a server or a workstation / laptop?
- How much data do you want to protect?
- Do you want to protect your system configuration
and be able to "heal" the system automatically if
certain problems develop?
Click the headline below to purchase.
A valid credit card will be needed.
Workstations and laptops
(Data Protector)
- For up to 30 Gigabytes of data.
- Able to restore the system configuration to heal system problems and avoid service calls
- Only for Windows machines.
- Used by major corporations (GAP, Cisco, GAP, Goodrich and HP).
- A high value, low cost solution.
- Price list
See the detail page on
Remote Backup for Laptops and Workstations
| Servers and special environments
(Zirius Live Remote Data Backup)
- For any amount of data, including workstations that need to back up more than 30 GB of data.
- Installs only on Windows, but can back up across a network from mapped drives with other operating systems, such as Linux, Unix, AS400, or Macintosh.
- A high value, low cost solution.
- Price list
See the detail page on
Live Remote Data Backup for Servers
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Last updated on Mon, May 12 2008 @ 7:26 PM
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