Originally Posted by Sandeep
I developed a backup service just for Amazing Charts users. Except I took it a step further. I offer cloud access until your local server gets fixed. Once he or she gets the server fixed/replaced we can mail the data back or upload it back. (I prefer the former, good for people with slow connections.) It's a differential service too backing up both II and the database daily. So it works with people who have slow DSL or mobile connections. Can have minimal downtime (hybrid cloud) at a cheap price ($65/month).

Hi Sandeep,

So how does this work? You have a local server in your office and normally use this, but for a catastrophic failure you then switch to the cloud? How current would the data be from the cloud? How long would it take to get the cloud up and running? And if you mailed the data back,wouldn't you lose the data from the time you mailed it, to the time it's installed?

Overall, though, this is an extremely intriguing concept. I'm interested! Do you have more information posted anywhere?

Thanks. Gene.


Gene Nallin MD solo family practice with one PA Cumberland, Md