Complete Network Backup in the Cloud

Absorb duplicates entire network.

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Absorb offers the duplicating of an entire network as the answer to complete cloud computing bbackup. Using VMWare virtualization to back up the information and the systems themselves, Absorb enables users to connect to the ethereal network in the cloud from any system with internet access anywhere in the world. As Extreme Tech notes, connections to a virtual office are fully encrypted and Absorb allows customized security settings.


"Like traditional cloud backup providers, Absorb is all about redundancy. Its power systems, internet links, and, of course, storage infrastructure have all been designed to withstand the same types of disasters you’re counting on Absorb to save you from.”/p>

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