(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Data center provider Fortrust (www.fortrustdatacenter.com) announced on Tuesday that it will offer remote data backup services to both current customers and companies that are not colocated in the data center.
The announcement follows Fortrust’s recent partnership with data center relocation services provider E-Oasis to provide a relocation services resource to prospective and current customers.
The remote data backup service will let companies that have several locations to back up their data to one secure location.
Powered by Incentra (www.incentra.com), the service automatically backs up the customer’s file system, raw partition, database and MS Exchange mailbox, and message-level data to an enterprise-class, disk-based data protection system located in Fortrust’s secure SAS 70 Type II data center.
When the customer needs to restore their data, it can be accessed via a dedicated OSS management portal where the data can be restored to any server at any time.
“Remote data backup and restoration really provides two layers of data protection at once,” says Rob McClary, vice president of Fortrust. “It provides automated, managed data protection for companies that are resource-constrained, and as part of the process provides remote storage of that data as a default, so that companies don’t have to worry about managing off-site data storage and archiving as well.”
By partnering with Incentra, Fortrust is able to provide storage services with access to Incentra’s 24-hour Network Operations Center and the company’s in-depth storage engineering expertise.
Fortrust offers a 100 percent restoration guarantee, ensuring that its clients’ data is always protected and continuously available.
The company continuously monitors, manages, and maintains advanced data protection systems and processes.
Additionally, Fortrust offers customers automatic notifications with immediate status of service-affecting events, so in the event of a disaster, the company is able to help customers in fully restoring their critical information.











