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"Bill Denton" wrote:
More than likely, the barriers were to prevent someone deliberately crashing into the facility. A lot of them went up after 9/11. This was well before 9/11 - about 15 years ago. And there was nothing to stop someone going around the long way if they wanted to do deliberate damage. It was trucks running off the freeway they were worried about. And when you consider that someone going into a data center could shut down Visa or a telephone company, you are dealing with a catastrophic situation should someone crash into the building. Definitely - but companies also insure against these type of disasters. A lot of these sort of precautions, and even normal DR arrangements, are driven by the insurance companies. I know there are businesses out there that only set up disaster recovery plans because their business insurance requires it. If it was up to them they just wouldn't get around to it - however much of a good idea it may be. |
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