What exactly is LocalRemote?

During installation, Enveloc LocalRemote automatically detects a storage device designated for your backup data. When LocalRemote backs up, it keeps one copy of your backups on the local external drive, and sends another redundant copy to the remote Enveloc Network Operation Centers. The backup sets on the client drive are maintained with the same lossless compression, 265-bit AES encryption and Versioning capabilities as the data stored on Enveloc’s remote servers.

When the user needs to restore any lost or corrupt files, backups stored on the locally-attached drive can be accessed instantly without the need of the internet for restoration. Having the data available onsite allows for unparalleled restoration speeds and does not require an internet connection, a commonality in Disaster Recovery situations. Should anything happen to the locally-based storage device or the location where it resides, the user may elect to immediately begin the restoration process to any computer or server at any location via download from the internet or by way of next day delivery of the data stored on media.

Smaller businesses seeking to minimize expenses, but which still require an offsite backup use LocalRemote. Companies interested in immediate access to backup storage and who are satisfied with one offsite copy will be happy with the cost savings provided. LocalRemote offers the same features of Enveloc Pro, including daily backup audits, brick-level Exchange backup, and extensive file versioning.