top | item 37096676 (no title) amoshi | 2 years ago Wouldn't the Disaster Recovery/backup equipment also be confiscated by the police? discuss order hn newest shawncampbell|2 years ago The 1 in 3-2-1 would ensure you have a copy offsite as well.https://www.uschamber.com/co/run/technology/3-2-1-backup-rul... NoZebra120vClip|2 years ago How far offsite? Like, across the street? In another town? Out of state?Does a small-town newspaper expect to be raided by law enforcement and build a disaster recovery plan around that, or a tornado?They don't call it "The Long Arm of the Law" for no reason. load replies (4)
shawncampbell|2 years ago The 1 in 3-2-1 would ensure you have a copy offsite as well.https://www.uschamber.com/co/run/technology/3-2-1-backup-rul... NoZebra120vClip|2 years ago How far offsite? Like, across the street? In another town? Out of state?Does a small-town newspaper expect to be raided by law enforcement and build a disaster recovery plan around that, or a tornado?They don't call it "The Long Arm of the Law" for no reason. load replies (4)
NoZebra120vClip|2 years ago How far offsite? Like, across the street? In another town? Out of state?Does a small-town newspaper expect to be raided by law enforcement and build a disaster recovery plan around that, or a tornado?They don't call it "The Long Arm of the Law" for no reason. load replies (4)
shawncampbell|2 years ago
https://www.uschamber.com/co/run/technology/3-2-1-backup-rul...
NoZebra120vClip|2 years ago
Does a small-town newspaper expect to be raided by law enforcement and build a disaster recovery plan around that, or a tornado?
They don't call it "The Long Arm of the Law" for no reason.