Online Backup Service
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Adhost offers business class online backup service for our colocation and dedicated server clients. Data is encrypted before its transmitted to a world-class infrastructure on the East coast, where it's stored securely yet accessible to you at any time, 24x7x365. Fully managed, our backups are simple, secure and supported.
Simple
- Zero-configuration installs
- Immediate restores
- Set and forget technology
- Seamless and free upgrades to latest version of software
- No special hardware or tapes required
Secure
- AES-256 encryption default (used by the US government and military)
- Regulatory compliance
- Hardened data centers
- Full history logs of backups for auditing and regulatory compliance
Supported
- Nightly proactive monitoring
- Live, US based support staff
- Automated alerts and error reporting
- 30 day money back guarantee
What is your data worth?
- How much would it cost you to recover your data if you lost it?
- What would happen to your online site or store if your server's hard drive fails?
- Purchasing back-up tapes for a new server can cost as much as the server itself.
Using Adhost’s service, your backups will be encrypted for complete security and sent offsite and stored safely away from your computers, employees, and facilities. No one can read your encrypted files, not even Adhost.
Pricing
Adhost’s online backup service is very affordable compared to the expense and hassle of losing data. And for most businesses, our online backup service is less expensive than manual backup.
- Set-up: $25 license and install per server
- 20 GB package: $50/month
- 50 GB package: $100/month
- 100 GB package: $150/month
- Extra storage: $3/GB over the package limit or add on an additional package to monthly billing
Please fill out our contact form or call 1-888-234-6781 to request a free trial, receive pricing information, or to place an order.




