Integra's Online Data Storage service provides disk space to serve as an off-site back-up location for your files. The system uses FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to transfer files between your PC and Integra's servers.
One of the easiest ways to transfer files between your PC and Integra's servers is to use MS Window's built-in FTP client application.
Integra performs back-ups at regular intervals. These backups, called "snapshots" allow for a customer to restore individual files up to 30 days in the past. The snapshot schedule is as follows:
The snapshots rotate on a fixed schedule. For example, once 4 weeks passes on the weekly schedule, the oldest snapshot is overwritten by the new one.
Additionally, the entire volume (which contains all of the previously listed snapshots) is replicated to mirror copy on a standby server in Portland OR, and to a server in Minneapolis MN.
You can access the snapshots and restore individual files up to 30 days after originally transferring them (and assuming a snapshot event occurred). Most FTP client applications do not display the snapshot directories by default. You must first perform a "Change Directory" command and enter ".snapshot" command to display the snapshot directories.
Only one login name and password is provided. The service is really intended for a single user to back-up files from a single PC. However, if a user chooses to share the login and password, that's fine, but all users must be aware that Integra cannot be responsible for any problems that may arise with multiple users on one account (such as accidental deletion, etc).
No. When using FTP, login names and passwords are sent in plain text to the ODS servers. While on Integra's internet network, this is less of an issue because the login and passwords do not traverse the public internet, where they could, theoretically, be intercepted. Users should be cautious when using a public PC (such as at a library) or an unencrypted wireless connection - true for any internet application (especially online banking, etc). A future update of ODS will include the addition of a WebDAV application which will create a secured transmission of login names and passwords.
No, Integra stores the files as they were transferred. However, a user may encrypt files prior to transfer.
In theory, no. Integra cost-effectively provides hundreds of GB of disk space, however, at some point it becomes more cost-effective to look at other solutions such as collocating a dedicated server with TB disk drives. Please contact an Integra Sales representative for assistance in determining the best solution to your storage requirements.