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Enveloc Enterprise SolutionsEnveloc provides the industry’s safest, most efficient means of data protection and recovery. Capable of running on any Windows operating system, Enveloc securely and automatically transmits data to geographically diverse Class A Network Operation Centers located over 2,000 miles apart, providing safe, complete and redundant copies of your data. Enveloc features daily backup verification and audits plus immediate, around the clock professional assistance from technical experts who appreciate the significance of your data. Enveloc provides unlimited live, human technical support 24/7, at no charge during business hours as well as after-hours emergency restoration assistance and technical consultation. For clients lacking an IT staff, remote support via our software or website is also available for assistance with system configuration. What's the difference?
Enveloc features daily backup verification and audits plus immediate, around the clock professional assistance from technical experts who appreciate the significance of your data.
How does it work?After an initial backup, Enveloc’s software automatically scans the client’s computer for new and changed information on a nightly basis. The scan recognizes new files as well as modified portions of files that have changed since the previous backup. Enveloc then assembles only the block level changes into a single Enveloc Secure Archive (ESM) file which is then compressed to one or two percent of its original size. The ESM file is stamped with the time and date and then AES-encrypted for security. This technology enables Enveloc Backup to reduce backup sizes and speed up the transmission of the customer’s backup via the Internet. How secure is it?Enveloc computer backup uses 256bit AES encryption to protect your data. The U.S. Government has recently replaced the Triple DES standard with the similar but more advanced AES standard, even for TOP SECRET documents. Our system uses a 256bit key - a key so large it is difficult to imagine (approximately 11 followed by 76 zeros) . To mount a brute force attack on a key this large would require trying 7.34 x 1059 keys every second for the remaining estimated life of the solar system - 5 billion years. AES encryption is very safe. Enveloc automatically retains up to 125 different versions of any file, enabling customers to efficiently restore multiple versions of the same file over time. This is in stark contrast to onsite backup media that is regularly overwritten, lost, or corrupted. |
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