How does a typical Backup session work?
The typical automatic Remote Backup steps are. • 12:30 AM – Your computer “wakes up” and prepares a backup, encrypted for security. • 1:00 AM – Activates its internet connection, contacts the RBS Host computer. Computers exchange accounting information. Your computer sends its daily backup to the RBS Host computer by the internet. • 1:06 AM – Backup is finished. Your computer goes back to sleep. An encrypted copy of your critical data files are now safely off-site in our secure storage facility.
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