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A couple of other advantages of Rebit is that you can essentially allow the customer to trial it for 30 days before you start getting charged for it. Also, you can sell it monthly or yearly, which makes it easy to include as a managed service offering. I add a buck or two per month on top of the base cost for monitoring, basically communicating to the client that I am keeping an eye on their backup to make sure that it's running. Rebit will send me alerts if the client hasn't backed up online or locally for x number of days.
I'm just testing out the software now and still getting the hang of it, thanks again for the suggestion. Looking at the options in the trial version it looks like the minimum amount of time between backups to a flash drive is 15min, does that change when you change to the full version of the software? Also how does the Continous Data Protection system work, I made changes to a folder and the program didn't do an immediate backup though the selected backup drive was available.