Fireproof Business Safes
Fireproof Business Safes

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Neiko 61013 550 Cubic Inch Fit Anywhere Digital Electronic Safe Box for Home, Office, Boat/RV, Gray Color $39.00 Keep your valuables out of reach with the Digital Electronic Safe Box. It keeps cash, jewelry, guns, documents and other valuables safe. It has heavy duty steel construction and allows key or keyless entry. Electronic keypad uses up to 8 digit secret PIN code…. |
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SentrySafe F2300 Fire-Safe Waterproof Chest with Tubular Key, 33lbs, .36 Cu. Ft., Charcoal $44.18 Portable and affordable fire/water protection for important documents or small valuables. Perfect for birth certificates, wills, and insurance records. Adapter card connects noteboOak computers to a wireless network. Plugs into an ExpressCard slot for superior performance. Powerful N networking provides greater range and faster speeds. Exchange documents and share resources quickly and efficiently… |
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SentrySafe G1459E 14-Gun Electronic Lock Safe, Black Powder Coat $429.97 It can store and protect 14 long guns along with other associated material. Electronic Lock. Meets California Department of Justice Standards for firearm safety. Burglary Rated. Steel safe with powder coat finish comes in Black. External Dimension 59H x 21W x 17.8D It uses three 3 live locking and three 3 dead bolts for security…. |
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IoSafe Solo 2 TB Fireproof and Waterproof External Hard Drive + 1 Year Data Recovery Service SL2000GBUSB20 (Silver) $259.99 The ioSafe SL2000GBUSB20 Solo Fireproof and Waterproof External Hard Drive is the fastest, most advance hard drive in the market. To top it off, the ioSafe SL2000GBUSB20 Solo Fireproof and Waterproof External Hard Drive is wrapped in a purely elegant design and backecked it with a unparalleled Data Recovery Servie…. |
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IoSafe Solo 1 TB Fireproof and Waterproof External Hard Drive + 1 Year Data Recovery Service SL1000GBUSB20 (Silver) $219.11 The rugged desktop ioSafe Solo external hard drive brings disaster protection to a price range that everyone can afford. With capacities from 500GB to 1.5TB, the ioSafe Solo can safely protect precious digital family photo albums, MP3 music libraries and days of video memories. For business, the ioSafe Solo hard drive is a great way to protect customer databases or to secure regulated information … |
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SentrySafe Safe Fire-Safe Waterproof 250 GB Hard Drive #QA0005 $99.99 ###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################… |
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SentrySafe Safe Fire-Safe Waterproof 160 GB Hard Drive #QA0004 $99.00 ###############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################… |
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SentrySafe SFW123GDC 1.23 Cubic Feet Electronic Fire-Safe, Gun Metal Grey $221.57 Sentry Fire-Safe SFW123GDC Electronic Lock Business Safe SFW123GDC Physical Security… |
What is the best Disaster Recovery solution for this network?
My network consists of three different sites, one site has a Domain Controller, and the other two have Read Only Domain Controllers. The servers are running Server 2008 Standard Edition, and each site has 10 computers running Windows 7. I also have 2 spare workstations at each site, and a spare server located at the site with the domain controller.
1. I already know about incremental, differential and full backups, though what is the current industry standard for this software? What is most commonly being used by businesses? And how are the backups being stored, on media in a fireproof safe, or using a cloud solution?
2. Based on how my network is setup, and taking the spare computers into account, what would be the best Disaster Recovery Plan? Should I have a Cold, Warm or Hot site and why?
If you have to ask this question on Yahoo Answers, you shouldn’t be in your position.
Both sets of questions only lead to more questions before you’ll get an answer. How much data are we talking about backing up on a daily/weekly/monthly basis? Is the data being backed up needed on a regular basis? Do you have any sort of retention setup in an active/inactive environment before you backup to tape? Are you backing up to tape, or disk? What type of data are you backing up? Is it confidential? Public? A mix of both? In case of emergency, how soon are you needing to access and restore from backup? Hours? Days?
Your next question also depends on many of the answers to the above questions. Is your business very customer service related where you’ll need your DR site up and running asap? How long will it need to be running until your main systems are operational again?
All of these questions need careful thought and planning before they can be answered and you get a true sense of how your DR plan should be setup.