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The gear is stored in the most secure part of this purpose-built fortress. Servers are housed in large Faraday cages, in rooms entered through airlocks. Customers are escorted at all times.

The Bunker offers both co-lo and managed services, and claims never to allow the sharing of equipment. It provides a variety of hosting platforms, although it is particularly keen on open source: director of security Ben Laurie is the creator of Apache-SSL. Recognising The Bunker's security expertise, Microsoft awarded the company with gold-partner status last month. The company is also backed by an unspecified amount of venture capital.

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the idea being to have the data ready....
...for when power is restored to the world outside.

The bunker is probably overkill for the realistic range of threats, but like Iron Mountain here in the States, the idea is that the data wi... (Read the rest)
Posted by: loupgarous Posted on: 11/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
it seems a bit strange that the generators are above ground  james.faction | 05/13/08
Ths generators are an afterthought ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 05/14/08
Down Time in Nucear War  brittonv | 05/14/08
the idea being to have the data ready....  loupgarous | 11/03/09
RE: (Gallery: Saving your data from nuke attack)  mansebo | 05/14/08
RE: (Gallery: Saving your data from nuke attack)  Borg_Tribble | 05/14/08
generators  redtrain65 | 05/14/08
RE: (Gallery: Saving your data from nuke attack)  toxic psychotic avenger | 05/14/08
Nobody seriously thinks the next great..  JCitizen | 05/14/08

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