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		<title>Business Website Protection &#8211; The Arizona Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 01:54:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>FireHost Evangelist</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Website disaster prevention and protection starts with investing in a professional, secure web hosting and online backup plan. FireHost fits that description working every day to ensure that if an asteroid hits Dallas or aliens invade Scottsdale, your website data will be just fine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FireHost knows the importance and value of your website, your databases, and the customers they service. That&#8217;s why we implemented <em>&#8220;The Arizona Plan&#8221;</em> for website protection in 2008. The decision to expand FireHost to an <a title="Secure Data Centers" href="http://www.firehost.com/secure-hosting/data-centers" target="_blank">Arizona Data Center</a> was easy. Phoenix is an atmospheric safe-haven with over 200 cloudless days each year, and from the image, you can see that this area is historically not susceptible to natural disaster. <a class="fancyBox" href="/postresources/riskmap_large.jpg"><img class="alignright" style="padding: 0px 0px 15px 15px;" title="National Risk Map" src="/postresources/riskmap_small.jpg" alt="National Risk Map" /></a></p>
<p>Now that FireHost has physical operations in two, strategically located data centers, we&#8217;re able to protect your website with an even more <a title="Secure Web Hosting" href="http://www.firehost.com/secure-hosting" target="_blank">secure hosting environment</a> than before.</p>
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<li>R1Soft Barebones Backup service subscribers&#8217; files are encrypted and transported over 1,000 miles away to our secondary DC in Scottsdale every day.</li>
<li>Every secure web hosting client has peace of mind that website and database files have redundancy built in as a standard feature of the secure web hosting package.</li>
<li>FireHost offers secure hosted exchange customers unprecedented email redundancy and security because the contents of your inbox are completely synced in both data center locations. We maintain copies of your communications in two, safe locations more than a thousand miles apart.</li>
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<p>Website <a title="Website Disaster Prevention" href="http://www.firehost.com/secure-hosting/disaster-recovery" target="_blank">disaster prevention</a> and protection starts with investing in a professional, secure web hosting and online backup plan. FireHost fits that description working every day to ensure that if an asteroid hits Dallas or aliens invade Scottsdale, your website data will be just fine.</p>
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