Sleep well knowing your server is backed up. Daily offsite rsync. 7-day rollback. Instant restore support.
Start Your Free BackupTake your own backup as a safety net before we start. Non-negotiable — this is your data's last line of defence.
Sign up, install our one-line setup script, we connect and do the initial backup completely free. You see it work, no obligation.
Happy with what you saw? Subscribe from £19/mo. Walk away? Fine — we'll delete your data in 30 days. No hard feelings.
Daily automated backups to our hardened backup servers. Restore with one command. Priority support when you need it.
Tell us about your server. We'll email you the one-line setup command within 1 hour. Your first backup is completely free.
We're giving you the first backup completely free — so we're doing it as a best-effort service without warranty. Having your own backup first means nothing bad can happen. Once you're a paying subscriber, our SLA and support kick in fully.
On dedicated hardened backup servers within our Linux Lockdown infrastructure. Currently in the UK, with optional redundancy in Australia. Encrypted at rest. Only authorised access via SSH keys and audit logs.
One command from your server pulls the latest backup back down via rsync. For Complete Image tier, we can do full bare-metal restore with you on a support call. Typically takes 15-45 minutes depending on data size.
One rsync + SSH key setup. Takes 2 minutes. Our one-line setup script does it all. No daemons, no agents, no resource overhead. Standard Linux tools only.
Cancel anytime from your control panel. Your backups remain available for 30 days after cancellation in case you change your mind, then securely deleted.
Yes. Each server needs its own subscription. Volume discounts available for 5+ servers — email us directly.
Same underlying tech. We give you: professionally managed offsite storage, retention policies handled, monitoring with alerts if a backup fails, tested restore procedures, and someone to call if things go wrong. You can do it yourself — but most businesses don't, and when they need it, they wish they had.