Any changes are sent using existing internet connections, which can be configured to use only the available bandwidth and not conflict with any other internet or WAN reliant applications.
Arxcis - a remote, managed offsite backup solution!
Arxcis provides an ultra secure method of automatically backing up your data to one of the most secure data centres in the world.
From the initial installation and configuration through to ongoing monitoring of daily backups, ongoing support and onsite assistance when required, Arxcis comes fully supported from DATABarracks.
Pricing - Only pay for the amount of compressed data stored on the servers
Arxcis prices are based on a per GB/month cost. There are no standing/set-up/restoration charges or bandwidth charges, giving you excellent value for money.
Cost example
100GB – Compressed to approx 55GB
Make up of cost of 55 GB
(50 GB @ £12.00 = £ 600.00 + 5 GB @ £11.00 = £55.00)
Total monthly cost of service = £655.00 (+VAT) |
Storage in GB |
Per GB Charge |
1 - 100 |
£12 |
101 - 200 |
£11.25 |
201 - 300 |
£10.50 |
301 - 400 |
£9.75 |
401 - 500 |
£9.00 |
501 - 1000 |
£8.25 |
1000 + |
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* Monthly GB pricing is based on compressed data. We usually expect between 50% to 60% compression. This means 100GB of raw data should compress and be charged at between 50GB and 60GB |
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The Arxcis software generally sits on an existing server or workstation on your network. If you have either a large data backup requirement (usually over 500GB) or you have no available hardware to run the backup system. Databarracks can supply and configure a dedicated backup server to run the software for you.
Storage system - extremely reliable with no data loss and 99.99% system uptime!
Databarracks only use the best hardware and have an in-depth understanding of encryption and security, using a combination of UNIX for the storage and front end firewalls, massive scalability in terms of the clustering and load balancing Windows advanced architecture.
Our data centre is a bunker designed to protect, command and control systems in the event of a nuclear war, keeping digital data available at all times |