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- What is an Online Backup Service?
An Online Backup Service is an Internet-based service that allows computer
users to routinely backup and recover their important data using a secure
and trusted server on the Internet.
If you use your computer to create and save valuable data for business
or personal reasons, you should make some type of backup of your important
data to prevent a total loss in the event of any kind of system failure
or human error. Simple data backup can be done by saving your data to multiple
locations, copying the data from its original location to removable media,
another hard drive, or another computers hard drive on the network.
To make this task easier, specialized programs known as Backup Software
exist to aid users in regularly making a backup copy of their data. Since
some users are not interested in managing the tasks necessary for maintaining
their own backups, a new breed of backup software was created, known as
Online Backup Software. Online Backup software is designed to routinely
copy your important files to a private, secure location on the Internet
by securely transmitting your data over your existing Internet connection.
If you have a working Internet connection on your computer, you can use
Glenwood's Online Backup Service to keep your important files safe from
disaster on a daily basis. Check the pricing
of our Online Backup Service.
- I have a slow Internet connection, does it make sense for me to use
Online Backup?
Depending on the speed of your connection and the size of your backup, your
initial backup over the Internet may take several hours or even days. Many
people with large backup sizes and slower Internet connections will often
run their first backup over the weekend. Once the first backup is completed,
each subsequent backup is usually a small amount of data that can be backed
up in just minutes over a slower dialup connection.
Our software can also resume a canceled backup, so you can start the
backup during your slow times and cancel it during your busy times. The
next time you start the backup, it will pick up from where it was canceled
until the entire backup is complete.
- What files should I select?
Since your entire hard drive is likely to be much larger than the amount
of storage you have purchased on the backup server, you should be selective
in the files that you choose for backup. In general, you can avoid backing
up any programs that you can reinstall from a purchased CD, such as Microsoft
Office (Word, Excel, etc.). Why pay for storage for "stuff" you can easily
re-install? Try to focus your selection on things like your "My Documents"
folder and data files of your important programs like accounting, income
tax, contact management, graphics etc. Your online backup software comes
with predefined filters, which allow you to automatically select categories
of files without knowing where all the files are located. Check the online
help for Filters to learn how they can be used.
- What happens if I exceed my quota?
In most cases, your account will allow you to exceed your paid storage quota
on the backup server.When your account is 90% full you will receive a warning
email .If you exceed your quota, it is likely that a message will pop-up
on your screen to notify you that you have exceeded your quota 10% you will
not be allowed to upload any more files.
- How do I delete files from the Backup server?
In order to control how much data is stored on the online backup server,
your online backup software allows you to view all of the data stored on
the server and selectively remove files from the server. To view the data
stored under your account, run your online backup software and click on the
folder tab labeled "Restore". In the left windowpane, Right-Click on the
Desktop icon and select "Get Volume List from Server". This will show you
each computer that has been backed up to your account. Now you can navigate
the folders to see what data is stored on the server. To delete files, click
on the button with the Red "X" to enable the Delete Files mode. Mark any
files you wish to delete by clicking your mouse in the empty box next to
the file(s) you wish to delete. Click the "Delete Files Now" to issue the
command to delete the selected files from the server. WARNING: Once a file
is deleted from the server, it can no longer be restored.
- Can I backup more than one computer to my account?
Yes. We allow you to backup any number of computers to your account. You
only pay for the storage space that you use. Your account should already
be setup to allow you to backup several computers. If you have any problems
backing up more computers to your account, simply call or E-mail (support@gtmc.net)
technical support to request additional computers on your account.
- Should I also have a local backup in addition to my online backup?
It's up to you. Users that want an added level of protection may perform
local backups in addition to their online backup. Local backups can allow
you to backup ALL of your files, while the online backup is a great way to
automatically store your critical files off-site. When it comes to your important
data, you can never be too safe. Since everyone has different needs, you'll
find a wide variety of backup software and services available to help you
find the one that best fits your needs.
- How do you calculate my billing?
Monthly Billing Customers - On a monthly basis, we will compare your pricing
plan to your actual storage usage and determine your costs for that month.
If your storage usage is below that amount of storage provided in your base
plan, no additional charges will be processed. If your storage usage exceeds
your allotted amount, you will receive a email notice. After you have reached
a limit of 10% past your account you not be allowed to upload any more files.
Monthly Billing Example:
Base Plan: $9.95 per month for up to 500 MB of storage;
Scenario 1 - Actual Storage Usage = 425 MB
(Cost=$9.95; 425 MB is less than the allowed 500 MB for the base plan)
Scenario 2 - Actual Storage Usage = 550 MB
(Cost=$9.95; $9.95 for our base plan of 500 MB. Once your account reach's
its max you will have 10% extra then all uploads will stop.)
- How can I get a receipt for the services billed to my credit card?
You can use your Username & Password to log-in and then view your account
history Please call 1-866-756-4746 for any info and for any receipts for
charges to your credit card.
- How do I change my billing information?
You can use your Username & Password to log-in and then change your credit
card and other billing information on the site.
- How do I cancel my online backup service?
We never like to see anyone cancel their online service, but in the event
you must cancel your service, call us at 1-866-756-4746 to speak with someone
regarding the cancellation of your online backup service. Once an account
is canceled, the data may be permanently deleted. If you wish to cancel your
account via E-mail, send a message to support@gtmc.net
and please provide your complete contact information including address, phone
& E-mail along with your Username and Password for the online backup
service
- What do I do if I have trouble connecting to the server or performing
a backup?
During business hours (M-F 8am - 9pm CST - Sat 9am-5pm - Sun 1pm-5pm) you
can call our technical support group for assistance. You can also view the
technical support section of our web site for
some helpful information.
- Can I backup open and locked files with the online backup software?
A. In the case of many backup software programs, files and databases that
are in use during the backup may not get backed up successfully because they
are locked to prevent any other program from altering the data. To solve
this problem, Glenwood's Online Backup can be used with the optional Open
File Manager program to make sure that these open and locked files get backed
up successfully.
- What is a FastBIT backup?
A. The FastBIT patching process is the core technology behind our speedy
backup service. The patching process involves the comparison of two different
versions of the same file and extracting the differences between the files.
When the differences are extracted from the two files, they are saved into
a new file and compressed into what is known as a Patch. The patch file is
often 85% to 99.9% smaller than the file which the patch was extracted from
originally.
In order to perform a FastBIT backup, the software has to backup the
files 3 times: the first backup is a full, the next backup will perform
an incremental, and the third performs the first FastBIT backup.
- Do you have a chart for Bandwidth Requirements?
A. It's very difficult to analyze those requirements because of all the variables
added by FastBIT. However, the basic formula is pretty simple:
Take the expected size, in MB's, of the data you might see in a day,
divide it by the amount of seconds in the day and divide that number by
8 to obtain MB/Sec Bandwidth. This will result in the required bandwidth
(MB/Sec) needed to sustain 100% load throughout the day.
Example: Let's say we have 500 users sending us an average of 600MB per
month (this is about what we see at the NovaStor Online Center), then the
formula follows:
600MB * 500Users = 300000MB (300GB) / 30days (per month) = 10000MB Per
Day (10GB) / 86400seconds (1 day) = 115.74Kb/sec * 8 (to convert to MB/Sec)
= .93MB/Sec or about 61% of a full T1.
Of course, this assumes that you have full saturation throughout the
day, which isn't going to happen. It typically gets a bit peaky around noonish
and around midnight, so to accommodate the mean, you should probably have
a 30% overhead, which in the above case, would translate to just about a
full T1 (1.5MB/Sec).
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