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  2. Off-site data protection - Wikipedia

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    Data is usually transported off-site using removable storage media such as magnetic tape or optical storage. Data can also be sent electronically via a remote backup service, which is known as electronic vaulting or e-vaulting. Sending backups off-site ensures systems and servers can be reloaded with the latest data in the event of a disaster ...

  3. Lightning - Wikipedia

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    Lightning is a natural phenomenon, more specifically an atmospheric electrical phenomenon. It consists of electrostatic discharges occurring through the atmosphere between two electrically charged regions, either both existing within the atmosphere or one within the atmosphere and one on the ground, with these regions then becoming partially or wholly electrically neutralized.

  4. Data center security - Wikipedia

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    39% of companies say negligence was the primary cause of data breaches; Malicious or criminal attacks account for 37 percent of total breaches. The average cost of a breach is $5.5 million. Many big companies nowadays are using the cloud to store their and their customers' data, but the risks of saving data in the cloud can be enormous.

  5. Cloud computing security - Wikipedia

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    Cloud computing and storage provide users with the capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers. [1] Organizations use the cloud in a variety of different service models (with acronyms such as SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS) and deployment models (private, public, hybrid, and community).

  6. Data center - Wikipedia

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    A data center must, therefore, keep high standards for assuring the integrity and functionality of its hosted computer environment. Industry research company International Data Corporation (IDC) puts the average age of a data center at nine years old. [20] Gartner, another research company, says data centers older than seven years are obsolete ...

  7. Redundancy (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Geographic redundancy corrects the vulnerabilities of redundant devices deployed by geographically separating backup devices. Geographic redundancy reduces the likelihood of events such as power outages, floods, HVAC failures, lightning strikes, tornadoes, building fires, wildfires, and mass shootings disabling most of the system if not the entirety of it.

  8. Major U.S. carriers including American, UAL ground flights ...

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    It was not immediately clear whether the call to keep flights from taking off were related to the earlier Microsoft cloud outage. Low-cost carriers Frontier Airlines, a unit of Frontier Group ...

  9. Cloud storage - Wikipedia

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    Cloud storage is a model of computer data storage in which data, said to be on "the cloud", is stored remotely in logical pools and is accessible to users over a network, typically the Internet. The physical storage spans multiple servers (sometimes in multiple locations), and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a cloud ...