SevenL Networks Inc. Offering Free Data Backup Services

Posted on December 2nd, 2008


Toronto, Canada – SevenL Networks Inc. (website) has announced that it will be giving their External Data Backup services away free of charge to new customers leading up to the holiday season. With every order for Pentium or Multi-Core Series dedicated servers until December 15th, customers receive a free 80GB external backup drive.

“Keeping your data safe at all times and utilizing all available tools has become of utmost importance to many organizations”, a company representative says. SevenL’s independently-powered enclosures ensure that corporate backup data remains physically seperated from their dedicated servers in SevenL’s data center and the direct USB connection keeps backups and dataflow extremely fast, efficient, easy and secure.

SevenL Networks recommends to all their customers that the external backup service be part of disaster recovery plans. “Leading up to the holiday season, data storage devices will be working overtime to keep up with retail orders and shipments, for example” says Cassius Adams, Co-Founder & Senior Account Executive. “That extra disk activity will result in disk failures for some organizations. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.” SevenL will be helping it’s customers maintain access to its data at all times, ensuring data-continuity and the safety of corporate data.

To find out more about SevenL Networks, or take advantage of their dedicated hosting External Data Backup services, visit their promotions page on the web at https://www.7l.com/

SevenL Networks Inc.
SevenL Networks Incorporated builds and maintains servers specifically designed for unique business functions. Their services lineup includes Web Hosting, Virtual Private Servers, Dedicated Servers, Managed Servers/Services, Web Application Design and Development. SevenL Networks is an industry leader and currently boast over 200,000 different server flavours and complete customization. SevenL Networks operates out of Toronto, Canada.