[foxboro] further..Re: Any one using OSI

  • From: Buch_Y_P@xxxxxxx
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, rbalmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 12:04:20 +0530


Although this does not directly answer your question but adds to  earlier
info  submitted for our AIM Hisorian.

 you may be aware that now a days the back up services can be  commercially
subcontracted on rental basis  with full performance guarantee and secracy
clause  as a part of disastor recovery measures.


- Y P Buch
Reliance Petroleums Limited
Jamnagar


You may like to  contact..

@Backup
<http://www.backup.com/index.html>
$49.95 per year for 50M bytes storage
Check out its HP partner for a free 20M-byte account for a year
at <http://hppavilion.backup.com/>

BackupUSA.com
<http://www.backupusa.com/>
$19.95 per month for 100M bytes storage, up to $725 per month
for 20G bytes

Connected
<http://www.connected.com/>
$6.95 for 200M bytes per month, up to $164 for 4G bytes per
month

The Kotter Group
<http://www.kotter.net/>
$25 per month for 200M bytes after a $200 setup fee, up to 40G
bytes for $89 and special quotes for more than 50G bytes

NovaStor Online Backup Services
<http://services.online-backup.com/index.asp>
$17.95 per month for 500M bytes, offers Personal Recovery CD for
optional price

Protect-Data.com
<http://www.protect-data.com/>
$50 for 50M bytes storage per month, up to $185 per month for 2G
bytes

Unibac Technologies
<http://www.infosure.com/unibac/>
$100 per year for 100M bytes, $5 per month for each additional
100M bytes

U.S. Data Trust
<http://www.usdatatrust.com/default.asp> - aimed at business
$199 per month for 5G bytes storage

Virtual Backup
<http://www.virtualbackup.com/>
$4 for 50M bytes per month for the home user, $12 per month for
200M bytes for the small business user, up to $83 per month for
2G bytes

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