RecoverNet Data Backup
 

How does RecoverNet work?

The innovative RecoverNet software automatically backs up all manner of files and important data, saving you time and effort:

  • Once set up, the backup service will ask you to select which files you wish to backup, simply select these from your folders list.
  • You can then decide how often you would like the backup service to automatically save your files. You can choose particular days of the week, or opt for once a day, everyday. You can also ask the backup service to back up your files at any time by manually selecting the save option yourself. RecoverNet Pro business clients can also select monthly and yearly scheduled backups.
  • Your backup service will always automatically save your chosen files at the exact times you selected, until you ever decide to change them again.
  • Via a link on your Desktop, you can view your backup status on the Status Screen at any time and monitor how many files you have saved, how much space you have remaining, when the backup was last run, and any errors in backing up any files.
  • You can access and recover your saved files at any time.

RecoverNet Security:

Datacentres
Data is safely stored within NewNet’s cluster of cutting-edge UK Data Centres, encrypted and secure, ready for you to easily and quickly recover if needed. All NewNet Data Centres are manned 24 hours a day and protected by rigorous security measures including CCTV, fire suppression, auxiliary power generators, environmental monitoring, and key card and biometric access controls.

Data encryption
All data is encrypted on your computer prior to transmission using an encryption key that you provide. The key isn’t stored on the RecoverNet servers so be sure to choose a key you can remember. Without it, you will not be able to recover your data.

All communication between your computer and the RecoverNet servers is also encrypted.
The RecoverNet client uses 128 bit AES to encrypt data on your computer. Over the wire, all communication is over SSL using 1024 bit RSA public key encryption.

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