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KeepVault
Developer(s)KeepVault
Initial releaseNovember 2006; 18 years ago (2006-11)
Stable release
4.20 / September 12, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-09-12)[1]
Operating systemWindows 8, Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows Home Server, Windows Server Essentials, Windows Server
Available inEnglish
TypeOnline backup service
LicenseProprietary
Websitekeepvault.com

KeepVault is a data backup service that enables end users to perform online and local backups of Windows-based personal computers and servers. KeepVault uses a storage-based pricing model which allows it to offer unlimited users and devices under one account. The KeepVault technology uses end-to-end encryption and files can be accessed from other computers or via the web.[2][3]

History

KeepVault was first created by Proxure in 2006.[4] In January 2012 Proxure was acquired by AuthenTec, Inc.[5] Following AuthenTec, Inc.’s acquisition by Apple, Inc.,[6] KeepVault was acquired by a group of the original developers and became an independent company.[7]

Products

Keepvault offers a Windows desktop application and a Windows Server Add-in, and has two plan types (Home and Professional) as well as free local backup.[2][8]

OEM Distribution

In 2007 KeepVault was an early OEM vendor for backup when Microsoft launched Windows Home Server.[9] KeepVault was shipped on the HP Data Vault and HP Mediasmart servers.[10]

Starting in 2013, the KeepVault Dashboard Add-in is preinstalled on the Western Digital Sentinel server series.[11][12]

Backup Awareness Week

As a joint business and community effort KeepVault launched Backup Awareness Week in May of 2014.[13] “Backup Week” is designed to educate the public about the risks of data loss, and ways to protect their data.[14]

Criticism

In 2008 bloggers complained about the end of unlimited data plans.[15] Since then KeepVault has taken the position that unlimited plans are unsustainable.[16]

In 2011 the issue was raised over paid phone support.[17] Phone support is now free.[18]

See also

References

  1. ^ "KeepVault v4.20 adds support for the latest Windows Operating Systems". Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b http://www.keepvault.com/features
  3. ^ Rick Broida, "Back up your media with KeepVault", LifeHacker, 02/06/2007
  4. ^ "Proxure provides unlimited online backup for Windows Home Server users", Press Release, 11/05/2006
  5. ^ "AuthenTec Buys Proxure"
  6. ^ "Apple buys mobile security firm AuthenTec for $356 million", Reuters
  7. ^ "KeepVault Change of Ownership", KeepVault Blog, 2/25/2013
  8. ^ http://www.keepvault.com/download
  9. ^ "Windows Home Server Available Now to Help Families Protect, Connect and Share Their Digital Experiences", 11/04/2007
  10. ^ "HP MediaSmart Server and HP Data Vault", Support Page
  11. ^ "New Rack-Mount Storage Server Connects, Protects and Enables Collaboration for Small Businesses", Western Digital press release
  12. ^ "WD Adds AuthenTec`s KeepVault Offsite Data Storage to New WD Sentinel DX4000 Servers", Press Release, 03/01/2012
  13. ^ "Backup Awareness Week 2014 launches with industry-wide support", Press Release, 03/27/2014
  14. ^ https://backupweek.com/about
  15. ^ Scott Lowe, "KeepVault's online backup service sees massive price increase... no word from company", TechRepublic, 03/12/2008
  16. ^ "Are Unlimited Online Backup Plans Sustainable?", KeepVault Blog, 02/02/2012
  17. ^ "KeepVault Review", Best Online File Storage
  18. ^ http://www.keepvault.com/contact-support