
In the United States alone there are over XXX million households
with personal computers. As the capability of the personal
computer increases, it's role in our life changes and we
become more and more dependant on the information it stores
for us and the tasks it handles for us. Many people keep
important school and work projects on their personal Computers.
Convert all their treasured memories into digital formats
and store them on their computer and in many cases their
personal computer is the center piece of their home entertainment.
So now that we've established the importance of the personal
computer and the data we hold on it. What if you lost all
that information? What steps are you taking to ensure your
information is safe?
Problem Solved. I backup to CD and/or DVD.
Contrary to popular beliefs, CD and DVD discs do fail. Burglary,
fires, and other natural disasters are all unfortunate but
very much reality. In most cases you do not even expect
these tragedies to occur so do not even think to take precaution
and safeguard your information. There are also alot of things
that cannot be replaced even with insurance.
How vulnerable is my data?
If you're not presently backing your data up to a secure/remote
location, then the answer is very. Hard Drives will all
eventually fail. They are electronic devices with small
moving parts. They're simply not designed to operate forever.
Because of the complexity of the devices and the variations
in conditions and environments in which they operate. It's
nearly impossible for a manufacturer or vendor to predict
the life span. Realistically speaking, you could buy a computer
tomorrow, and 6 months from now your hard drive can fail.
While the vendor will likely replace the failed hardware,
you've lost everything that you've accumulated in those
6 months. This is where our DataVault Product comes into
play. With literally just a few mouse clicks your data can
all be restored to the exact state prior to your hard drive
failure.
Okay I'm interested. How much does it cost?
DataVault Home Edition was designed with the average Home
consumer in mind. The plans and pricing were designed to
allow the average consumer to take advantage of our service
without breaking the bank. Please visit the link below to
view the pricing matrix.
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DataVault Home Edition Pricing

Many small businesses have inadequate or non-existent backup
& recovery solutions. The most common reasons are high
costs related to purchasing the hardware & software,
and contracting or hiring qualified personnel to manage
the systems. However faced with the sometimes fatal ramifications
from not having a disaster recovery solution in place. How
can you afford not to safeguard your data?
Secure, Customizable and highly Scalable. Our DataVault
Professional offers your business the best of everything.
A Secure fully managed off-site/online backup and recovery
solution designed for the Business consumer who demands
Enterprise Grade Security and Reliability.
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DataVault Professional Edition Pricing

In our effort to provide you the most complete suite of
disaster recovery solutions. We offer the DataVault Weekly
DVD service that when combined with one of our above listed
backup solutions can you provide a much more effective solution.
How does this work?
Your simply select the information you need to maintain
weekly physical hard copies of (up to 4gb). Every week your
data is downloaded by one our engineers, burned to a DVD
disc and mailed to your location.
Why would I need to have physical in-house copies?
Depending on the nature of your business and what regulatory
standards you have to follow. You may be required to keep
certain records/data in-house and always physically accessible.
Failure to produce this information can often mean heavy
fines and/or civil/criminal prosecution.