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Yes, and also because most off-site data archiving plans implemented
by companies smaller than IBM or GM usually involve archiving the
company's IP, not its current project or financial information. I've
yet to encounter a company that had the capability of recovering
data created "the day before yesterday" from off-site archives; usually,
information that fresh is backed up on some server right in the building.
> Its been said that the biggest reason, by far, that companies don't
> open their doors following a disaster like this is that they loose
> their records of who owes them money...and their cutomers certainly
> aren't volunteering the information.
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