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04-26-2009, 04:30 PM
Rsync Palace - Remote backup storage at its best. With prices this low, you no longer have to worry about data loss. This means, a better quality sleep for you and your technicians. Backups are essential for everyone with an online presense. Cutting back on backup to save on budget is the worst shortcut you can take - even during recession. We are here to help, by slashing our prices.
Rsync Palace started its operations on April of 2007. That means that this is our 2nd year in business; we assure you that we're not going anywhere!
200 GB of RAID-5 storage.
* rsync - encrypted SSH transfer.
* rdiff-backup - incremental backup.
* Samba - mount on the fly!
* WebDav - manage your files.
* FTP, SSH (SCP) transfer and access.
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* cPanel 11 access
* OR
* BackupCP - our in house control panel.
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* Unmetered Data Transfer.
Just priced at $180/yr (7.5 cents per GB per month). Normally at $289.50/yr. That's $109.50 off original!
Signup link:
https://client.rsyncpalace.com/signup.php?step=1&clienttype=10
Select WHTSPECIAL as package addon.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is rsync?
Rsync greatly improves efficiency when compared to traditional remote backup methods. By synchronizing only those files that have changed since the last backup, using rsync results in large bandwidth savings. When combined with on-the-fly compression, performing daily rsync backup can result in less data transfer than it would take to perform two backups using the .tar.gz method in a given month.
What is rdiff-backup?
rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid ownership, modification times, extended attributes, acls, and resource forks. Also, rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. Finally, rdiff-backup is easy to use and settings have sensical defaults.
I have Windows as the operating system, is there an alternative to FTP?
Windows can run rsync. Visit the link below for more information:
http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help...1.html#install (http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html#install)
Or you can use Samba or WebDAV.
Are you a reseller?
We operate our own servers at our Los Angeles and Pennsylvania location. If you have any questions, please direct it to the sales email, post below, or simply PM me. Thank you for your interest in Rsync Palace and we hope to see you as a client of ours.
Rsync Palace started its operations on April of 2007. That means that this is our 2nd year in business; we assure you that we're not going anywhere!
200 GB of RAID-5 storage.
* rsync - encrypted SSH transfer.
* rdiff-backup - incremental backup.
* Samba - mount on the fly!
* WebDav - manage your files.
* FTP, SSH (SCP) transfer and access.
--
* cPanel 11 access
* OR
* BackupCP - our in house control panel.
--
* Unmetered Data Transfer.
Just priced at $180/yr (7.5 cents per GB per month). Normally at $289.50/yr. That's $109.50 off original!
Signup link:
https://client.rsyncpalace.com/signup.php?step=1&clienttype=10
Select WHTSPECIAL as package addon.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is rsync?
Rsync greatly improves efficiency when compared to traditional remote backup methods. By synchronizing only those files that have changed since the last backup, using rsync results in large bandwidth savings. When combined with on-the-fly compression, performing daily rsync backup can result in less data transfer than it would take to perform two backups using the .tar.gz method in a given month.
What is rdiff-backup?
rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid ownership, modification times, extended attributes, acls, and resource forks. Also, rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. Finally, rdiff-backup is easy to use and settings have sensical defaults.
I have Windows as the operating system, is there an alternative to FTP?
Windows can run rsync. Visit the link below for more information:
http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help...1.html#install (http://optics.ph.unimelb.edu.au/help/rsync/rsync_pc1.html#install)
Or you can use Samba or WebDAV.
Are you a reseller?
We operate our own servers at our Los Angeles and Pennsylvania location. If you have any questions, please direct it to the sales email, post below, or simply PM me. Thank you for your interest in Rsync Palace and we hope to see you as a client of ours.
