How files are backed up
Backup Operations:
- Collect all files which are new or have been updated since last backup
- Each of these files is zipped, encrypted and securely backup to The Backup Site Server through Secure Socket Layer (SSL)

The Backup Manager can be configured to start automatically every night. All user files created/updated during the day will then be backed up to the backup server on the same night without any user intervention.
All users' files are encrytpted by a world first class 128-bit encryption algorythm with a user defined encrypting key. File content is meaningless to everyone except the user himself.
Run backup at scheduled time automatically
Once you set your backup scheduled, a backup job will be started automatically to perform backup operation for you at your absence. You can have backup running at your scheduled time as often as you want (e.g. twice a day or hourly during office hour) without requiring doing any extra work.
Incremental Backup
Unchanged files are already backed up to server and need not to be backed up again. OBM will pick the new or updated files from your backup set files and upload only these files to the server. It significantly reduces the time required to perform the backup operation since most users update less than 5% of their total data each day.
Compress and encrypt data automatically
Data are compressed and encrypted before they are uploaded to the server. Not only does it reduce the storage space to keep you backup files, it also ensures the privacy of your data.
File Retention Policy
The built-in file retention policy allows you to access multiple versions of the same file or even deleted files from your backup set. Backup files are put into a retention area before they are removed from the server. If you want to get back a deleted file (or you want to get back the previous versions of an updated files) within the retention period, these files will always be available in the retention area. This feature is particularly useful when you have accidentally deleted a file or incorrectly updated a file within the file retention period (file retention period is user customizable). |