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		<title>By: Don M</title>
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		<description>Same could be said of databases on shared servers, even dedicated servers. Just where are those backups being stored, replicated, etc. 

Not a new problem, just a new buzzword. You should still be backing up your data locally or to another server if it is critical or personal data.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Same could be said of databases on shared servers, even dedicated servers. Just where are those backups being stored, replicated, etc. </p>
<p>Not a new problem, just a new buzzword. You should still be backing up your data locally or to another server if it is critical or personal data.</p>
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