
Companies of all sizes need to protect their valuable business systems and data around the clock with full-featured cost-effective solutions. BPI’s Managed Backup Service offers a solution that simplifies, accelerates, and automates both local and remote backup, recovery and complete restoration for most operating systems. BPI’s Managed Backup Service is a business continuity solution bridging the gap between local backup/restore and remote disaster recovery. This innovative service provides affordable, self-managed, distributed disaster recovery.
The goal of this service is to ensure data recovery and business continuance in the case of disaster, hard drive failure, corruption and server crashes. Under BPI’s Managed Backup Service, your servers are networked to our onsite backup appliance. All data including permissions, settings, and the servers’ operating systems are sent to the appliance. If a disaster occurs or a server crashes, data can be quickly recovered from the appliance. As an additional option all data can be transmitted to our Michigan SafeVAULT via electronic data vaulting with Triple DES (3DES) encryption.
BPI’s Managed Backup Service enables companies of all sizes to quickly and effectively synchronize backup of data across multiple locations at a fraction of the cost of competing solutions. This managed backup service solution based on hard disk storage supports high-speed backup and recover, random access and block level data synchronization.
This is a BPI service; monthly pricing includes all hardware, software, installation, support, and maintenance.
Until recently, disaster recovery solutions for distributed
computing environments were too complex and expensive to be
practical. With BPI’s Managed Backup Service, business continuity
for distributed computing is both affordable and manageable. For an
affordable solution that offers both local and remote data
protection, it’s the key to protecting network recovery.

Organizations will need to update their recovery
plans to include new data recovery hardware and software, and add
archiving to improve the reliability of the recovery process and to
effectively meet increasingly demanding service levels."
– Gartner