My good friend in IT constantly reminds me how important it is to do regular backups of my computer files, both the professional and personal ones.
He's even more adamant about businesses. Every business should be backing up files off-site in case of a fire or flood or some other calamity that might destroy the systems in a physical office.
This is where your facility can come in: Provide a place for businesses to store their off-site backups of data. Sure, there might be a few challenges. You'd have to provide a "high-tech" area that is climate-controlled (so the servers don't fry) with constantly flowing electricity, but I think you'll find many businesses willing to pay pretty well for the space.
Cary F. McGovern delves into the topic in this well-written article for Inside Self-Storage.
Do you offer this kind of service? Have you considered it?
He's even more adamant about businesses. Every business should be backing up files off-site in case of a fire or flood or some other calamity that might destroy the systems in a physical office.
This is where your facility can come in: Provide a place for businesses to store their off-site backups of data. Sure, there might be a few challenges. You'd have to provide a "high-tech" area that is climate-controlled (so the servers don't fry) with constantly flowing electricity, but I think you'll find many businesses willing to pay pretty well for the space.
Cary F. McGovern delves into the topic in this well-written article for Inside Self-Storage.
Do you offer this kind of service? Have you considered it?
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