DigiVault Remote Backup

DigiVault is a online backup tool based in Canada that caters primarily to Internet users, professionals, and small businesses. Working out of an office in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and a data centre in Whitby, Ontario, Canada just east of the Greater Toronto Area. The DigiVault online backup service allows Windows users to back up their data automatically and securely to off-site servers using their Internet connection. While originally released as a product for business user's, DigiVault also released a plan for Internet users called the DigiVault Personal Plan.
DigiVault currently offers three versions of it's backup software: Personal Plan, Business Basic and Business Premium. Each version is based on a monthly subscription that starts with a base storage amount. The more backup space used, the more cost effective the plan, and the higher the file retention period.
The Personal Plan is geared for Internet users and allows users to back up to 5 GB of data and allows for 7 days deleted file retention and restore from the last 7 revisions. Business Basic is geared for professionals and allows users to back up to 11 GB of data and allows for 30 days deleted file retention and restore from the last 30 revisions. And Business Premium was designed for the small office and allows the back up of 20 GB of data and 90 days deleted file retention as well as restore from the last 90 revisions..
DigiVault has the ability to back up several types of files such as bookmarks, documents, and e-mails at once rather than forcing the user to select particular files or folders. It also has the ability to back up locked files, such as Outlook PST files. This allows backup of files that are in use, offering users near-continuous protection against data loss.
Company History
DigiVault, Inc. was founded in 2009 by Walter Perdigao (President & CEO) and Paul Schettini (Vice President & CIO) after seeing the need for an affordable and local Canadian remote backup solution provider. Many Canadian professionals and businesses with highly confidential information require that their clients backed up data remain under local jurisdiction on Canadian servers.
 
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