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Data Recovery / Protection

Backup

IT Hotdesk offers a choice of solutions.

Traditional tape drive type backup solutions, where your organisation is responsible for the swapping of tapes on a daily basis. Traditional backups have a downside that the tapes must be physically swapped on a frequent basis and also tapes should physically be removed from site in case of a building disaster such as fire etc.

The more advanced and cost effective online backup system offers greater flexibility. Using state of the art, secure data storage from our partner iBackup, all your data is securely transferred over the internet to iBackup's servers This online solution provides an enterprise class ,simple, and reliable solution to securely backup your data without the restrictions associated with traditional backup.

Data Recovery

Hard Drive failures unfortunately are a common problem affecting businesses of every description. IT Hotdesk offers free collection, free analysis and a fixed price for data recovery. System restore services of the recovered data are also available.

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For further information contact:
e: info@ithotdesk.com
t: +44 (0)1224 511611

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