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August 22, 2005 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Hosting.com (hosting.com) announced on Monday it is now offering an advanced online backup solution that enables users to proactively prepare for data emergencies.

The solution restores any important data files, providing full backup and recovery through a secure and trusted server that automatically stores a copy of the hosted Web site, important documents and valuable business programs.

"Our early beta customers have been ecstatic with its ease of use, quick restores, and flexible scheduling," says Mark Click, sales manager at Hosting.com. "People are ready to take this important step toward total disaster recovery and business continuance, and we are happy to provide them with a product that is rock solid."

The online backup solution was designed to routinely copy selected customer files to a private, secure location on the Internet while using the existing Internet connection. The process prevents human error and provides hassle-free backup. Clients can also view all the data on the server so that they can control the amount of data stored and selectively remove files when needed.

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