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  1. Good offsite data backups protect against much more than disk failures.
  2. RAID does not eliminate the need for backups.
  3. Unlike most online backup systems, Rhinoback allows you to control your own file retention policies.
  4. Got important stuff in your saved emails? Do you have a current backup?
  5. Backup your data offsite to protect from floods, fire, hurricane, vandalism, or any other event which may affect your home or office.
  6. Accidently overwrite an important file? With Rhinoback, you can restore it in minutes. No tapes or media to find, just point and click.
  7. Using manual backup procedures? Murphy's law says you will lose your data at the worst possible time. Probably after you skip a few backups
  8. With Rhinoback, only you can decrypt your data. Your encryption keys are never sent to the backup service.
  9. Don't take chances with your important data. Backup daily to a secure offsite data storage facility.
  10. Having a backup of your data is good. Having a current backup is better, Having a current backup offsite is best!
  11. What's worse than losing your hard drive and all of your data? Answer: Losing your hard drive and all of your data with no backup!
  12. Backing up data is part of the responsibility of owning a computer. Online backup is the most effective and also the easiest way to do it.
  13. Offsite backups cover many more data loss circumstances.
  14. Don't have time to backup your data? That's exactly why you need www.rhinoback.com. 5 min setup and it's automatic after that.
  15. How much is your data worth? Does it makes sense to spend a few dollars a month to have it backed up automatically to a secure location?
  16. Don't blame your computer when your data get's lost. It is your responsibility to backup your data.
  17. A failed hard drive is not just bad luck. All hard drives fail. www.rhinoback.com
  18. Spend 5 minutes setting up Rhinoback and your data will be automatically backed up offsite everyday with no additional effort.
  19. Best Practice Tip: Periodically test your restore process. Don't wait until you have lost data.
  20. Hard drives spin at 5400-15000 revolutions per minute, eventually they wear out. Backup your data daily!