VangleVault Remote Backup Services
works like regular data backup software, but with one important difference.
Instead of sending backups to a tape drive or other media attached to the
computer it is backing up, VangleVault online backup software sends the backup
over the Internet, regular telephone lines, or other network connections to our
online backup server safely offsite from your computer. It does this (usually) automatically
at night while computers are not being. Backups can also be done on-demand, any
time.
VangleVault accomplishes several
essential steps that are often overlooked or done improperly by other backup
software - especially in the regular non-automated backup systems.
Online Backups are completed on a set schedule, reliably. Most businesses
don’t do this. For one reason or another, they don’t keep a regular backup
regimen. Usually it’s because the person responsible for doing backups is too
busy doing something else, or someone is using the computer when it’s time for
a backup, or they simply forget. Since remote backups are done with automated
software usually at night, when nobody is using the computer, backups are
always done on schedule.
A Problem:
Ordinary backup software is often installed with a list of files to be
backed up. This set of files usually represents the state of the system when
the software was installed, and often misses critical files. Further, it often
fails to back up files that get added later. Compounding this problem, VERY few
businesses take the trouble to reset their backup software regularly to include
new files.
The Solution
VangleVault Online Backup Services
solves this problem by constantly reevaluating the computer system, adding
files to the backup as needed. Several full copies of files are stored using a
sophisticated version control system unavailable in most other backup software
of any kind. This is much too important to overlook.
The general definition of "proper" backups requires redundancy.
One must keep multiple copies of the same files at different points in their
development, called versions. As an example, you should have a different copy
of each backed-up file for each backup session. Further, you should be able to
easily restore any of your files up to any given point in time. Banks do it,
big corporations do it, and so should all businesses. Only VangleVault has such an easy to use version control system.
VangleVault Online Backups are encrypted for complete security. Tape backups
are not generally encrypted, so anyone can read them and gain access to client
database, billing records, payroll, tax info, and everything else on computers.
It's all about security
VangleVault Online Backup Services
encrypts its backups using your choice of eight of the strongest cryptographic
methods in the world for complete security so nobody, Not Even Vangle, can read
the files.
Finally and most importantly - Backups are immediately sent offsite and
stored safely away from the clients' computers and their businesses. This is
where almost every business makes its biggest mistake. Even if they do
everything else perfectly, backups are of little use if their building burns,
or they are unable to physically recover their tapes from the premises. Most
small companies who do backups leave the tapes in the building with the
computer, where they can be destroyed right along with the computer.
Of course, you can see that this would be a problem in a fire or flood or an
earthquake. But it's also useful in emergencies where businesses are forced to
evacuate their offices quickly. Even businesses that do backups and have good,
undamaged tapes have to shut down. Many go out of business simply because they
don't have access to their data.
VangleVault solves this problem by
automatically storing this valuable data at more than one site. So, a business
can be back up and running with new computers and their latest data no matter
what catastrophe happens.
VangleVault runs on all versions of Windows 95, 98, NT, XP,
ME, 2000, and 2003. VangleVault
supports all networks that run with these operating systems.
How VangleVault Works
At a predetermined time the VangleVault software "wakes up" and
determines which files need backing up, and what kind of backup (out of three
possibilities) is scheduled for that session. It then compresses those files
into archives that can in many cases be
only 5% to 15% of the original file sizes. These archives are then encrypted
using an encryption key known only to the client.
After backup files are compressed and encrypted, VangleVault connects to the VangleVault
Remote Servers and sends the backed up files. The backup is verified for
integrity before sending and while being sent, then again after it reaches your
Server. This ensures that the copy of the backup that's on the Server exactly
matches the copy that was sent from your computer.

After the backup is sent to the Server and verified, the Client returns to
Idling state, once again "hiding" until the next backup time.
Restoring Data
VangleVault
Clients restore their data using an easy to understand user interface.
Clients simply pick the RESTORE
option from the menu, tag the files they want to restore, then the Client
software restores the files.

The Client sees a list of all the files available for restoral on your
Server. This file listing is sorted by Backup Set Name and Backup Date. The file listing usually contains several versions
of the same files. This is part of the exclusive Version Control system built into VangleVault. This system lets Clients restore
any version of their files - not just the latest version.
Clients can select files and sets of files by tagging and untagging files
individually or in groups. The File Finder
feature of VangleVault is extremely powerful. With a single
selection clients can select (as examples) the latest version of all files;
only a particular subdirectory; a single drive letter or files who's names
match a certain criteria. Files can be untagged the same way. So, you can come
up with virtually any set of files you want to back up by using combinations of
any or all tagging options.
When the files to be restored are all tagged, VangleVault restores them. You have the
option of putting files back where they came from, or placing them somewhere
else.