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May 11

Bandwidth Matters

Most providers frame the comparison of online backup entirely in terms of storage provided. There is some merit to this approach considering it’s easy to become lost in the menagerie of technical details regarding online backup. Unfortunately, comparing only storage space leaves out important aspects that affect performance, and hence your ability to protect valuable data. In addition to storage, bandwidth is the most important factor to consider. We’ve conducted a series of tests to illustrate this point.

First, I’d like to provide a quick note about how the tests were completed. Several factors that affect performance were held constant: data set, test system, Internet connection, and even time of day. New accounts were used to minimize, or eliminate altogether, the effects of caching algorithms and so on. In short, to the extent possible, we isolated raw upload speed for evaluation.

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KeepVault Online Backup Speed Test

This graph displays the time (in minutes) to upload a single 2.27 gigabyte file.  Carbonite was intentionally left out of this display it skewed the graph (demonstrated below) and made differences less obvious.  Viewing the graph in this state, however, we can see that KeepVault Pro, at 3.1 Mbps, is 395% faster than iDrive, at 0.646 Mbps.  You may be editing photos and videos, or you may be storing patient records.  Either way, this speed translates directly into your ability to protect the files that you value.

Our final graph really illustrates our main point: Bandwidth Matters.  This graph displays the same data as above, but includes Carbonite, whose measured average speeds came to 0.4592.  As the graph demonstrates, Carbonite took 575% longer than KeepVault to upload the same file.  Are you really protected if it takes almost 12 hours to upload just over two gigabytes?  What good is an online data protection plan if (through throttling) you cannot protect your data?  In the spirit of fairness, Carbonite is open regarding their throttling policy, which can be viewed here.

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KeepVault Online Backup Speed Test Including Carbonite

Many of our customers come to us after being frustrated by the empty promises of our competitors. We love what we do and, here at KeepVault, we believe in providing a superlative service at an honest price. We offer a range of plans, so you can pay for only what you need. Moreover, you can add storage as you need it. If you’re not already a customer, go ahead … give KeepVault a try.

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14
Jan 11

No Scheduled Maintenance

Just a quick announcement that we won’t be performing any scheduled maintenance and that you won’t be experiencing any outages any time soon!

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I’m always surprised when online backup providers have to turn everything off to perform maintenance.  It points perhaps to a lack of redundancy in their systems, or maybe it’s just the way in which their processes are structured.  Either way we’re proud to be here for you (and your data) 24x7!

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Jan 10

Resolution Time: Update Your Backup Strategy

KeepVaultLogoNew Resolution Time: Update Your Backup StrategyThey say that there are two constants in life, death and taxes.  The premise is we will always have to pay taxes and, well there’s no sugarcoating this, we will all die. I’d like to propose a third; for now I’ll call it “iFAT”.  Nope, it’s not some new type of “File Allocation Table”, or Apple’s long awaited entry to the fitness and diet arena. I’m talking about the bulging amount of electronic data we are all producing and amassing. The concept is simple; we will create or collect electronic data (photos, documents, web transactions, videos, music, …) almost every day of our lives and as a result our data storage needs will continue to grow.  Deciding what data to backup and when is thus very important and something that needs to be revisited regularly.

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Whether protecting personal or business data I encourage my friends and family to ask themselves “what data is irreplaceable?”. This data is the foundation of your backup; the minimum amount you should be protecting.  Beyond this you will also want to protect valuable music collections, data that would be time consuming to recreate, wills, financial records, and business critical data. You will also want to update your backup plan whenever you add new computer systems, or have other life events (weddings, children, house moves, business expansions etc).  Consider too which data to backup locally and which data to backup online.

For additional reading, the folks over at MediaSmart Home had a great series this summer on protecting your digital life: 4 Steps to Protecting Your Digital Life

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