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		<title>How about some Remote Backups for Disaster Recovery?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are hosting your own website(s) or if you are hosting websites for customers, do you have an actual offsite copy of each website in case disaster strikes? Imagine your backend web host/data center/colo going belly up. Imagine a non-recoverable web server crash and a set of outdated backups that are 3 months old. [...]


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