Company adds extra backup level and security enhancements to its hosting packages.
SharkSpace LLC, a web hosting provider, today announced that it now has a weekly remote website backup solution for additional data protection which is in addition to its current nightly backup system. The company claims that the remote website backups are stored in a Seattle, Washington Data Center which is thousands of miles away from their shared hosting servers which are located in Dallas, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; and Washington DC.
The company explains that the new remote backup system provides an assurance policy for disasters such as fires, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, etc. The remote backups can be restored quickly onto backup SharkSpace servers in such an event greatly reducing downtime.
It further articulates that it has also added a complex security system to block website hacking and defacing techniques that are used to compromise outdated scripts while not affecting normal website operation. The new security system helps protect clients that are running outdated versions of scripts until they are able to upgrade. It says that the system is a feature to help protect websites during the period in which the vulnerability is discovered and fixed by the script developer.
The company claims that the new system is in addition to its existing security system which includes mod_security with rule set, firewalls, suPHP and brute force protection.