FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
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FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
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Re: FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
#2It looks like the FBI is due for a Judge delivered smack down like the SS got for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jackson_Games,_Inc._v._Un...
Re: FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
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#5How many companies are reading this and wondering if their next datacenter project should involve servers located outside US jurisdiction?
What this case tells me if I'm running a business or in charge of the operations group is to make the case for investing in a good disaster recovery strategy. Basically, this is the equivalent of your data center catching on fire, blowing up, falling into a sinkhole, etc.
You should always budget for and have plans to be able to be back up and running with 24 hours if your business depends on what's in the co-location facility. If you're big enough then probably already have multiple sites and can sustain the hit from one going down or being removed anyways.
Re: FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
#6How many companies are reading this and wondering if their next datacenter project should involve servers located outside US jurisdiction?
Re: FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
#7That wasn't a defense, it was an acknowledgment of incompetence. It looks like the FBI is due for a Judge delivered smack down like the SS got for http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jackson_Games,_Inc._v._Un...
Re: FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
#8How many companies are reading this and wondering if their next datacenter project should involve servers located outside US jurisdiction?
Re: FBI Defends Disruptive Raids on Texas Data Centers
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#10How many companies are reading this and wondering if their next datacenter project should involve servers located outside US jurisdiction?
You need location redundancy anyway. Fires, floods, earthquakes, etc. A few years ago burglars broke in and took all my machines. So there are many reasons to have an off-site separate-provider backup of everything.