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Vault Security Considerations
The vault should be isolated enough from your main facility to protect the off-site data from the kind of catastrophes you are prepared to guard against.
Example: Vault Security Considerations
- If earthquakes are the biggest threat you need to deal with, the vault should be in an earthquake-resistant building at some distance from your main site or even in another city or a different seismic zone.
- If fire or local flooding is the danger, a storage room in an upper floor of the building across the street might be enough.
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