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The difference between a disaster and an inconvenience is a business recovery plan that incorporates an active off-site storage program
A well established rule-of-thumb for developing a business recovery plan is to plan for the worst case scenario.  This generally requires an assumption that your data center has been destroyed along with all of your on-site media.  Thus, storing duplicates of critical data off-site must be the critical cornerstone of your recovery plan so that you will be able to rebuild your business operations in the aftermath of the worst disaster you might face.  From disk crashes, power interruptions, sprinkler discharges and disgruntled employees to a total loss of your data center...the opportunity for catastrophe is as common as the click of a mouse button.  Computer data is extremely vulnerable...and it is seldom, if ever, insured like the rest of your business.  To turn a potential disaster into a mere inconvenience requires planning ahead to insure that you will be able to react quickly to restore your business operations. 
Don't let tomorrow be too late for your business…develop and implement a business recovery plan now. 
We at DATASAFE are confident you will find our services comprehensive, yet customizable and affordable to fit your individual data protection needs. 
Visit our Data Protection Class Room site for additional information and ideas for protecting your valuable data.