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Enterprise Updated: Feb 23, 2026

Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery

Ensuring continuous operation isn't optional for enterprise organizations. Discover the critical importance of secure offsite data vaulting.

"The true cost of a disaster is not the damaged infrastructure; it is the prolonged inability to service clients, access records, and generate revenue."

The Vulnerability of On-Premise Data

Storing primary backups within the same physical location or immediate geographic region as your servers is a critical vulnerability. Natural disasters (hurricanes, floods), structural fires, or localized grid failures often compromise both primary and backup systems simultaneously. An effective Business Continuity Plan (BCP) inherently requires distinct geographic separation and physical hardening for critical data.

Offsite Media Vaulting Strategy

  • Air-Gapped Backups

    Physical, offline storage (LTO tapes, offline drives) is the ultimate defense against ransomware attacks that typically target connected network backups.

  • Redundant Physical Archives

    Corporate seals, proprietary source code fragments, original IP filings, and un-digitizable legacy contracts.

  • Scheduled Rotation Logistics

    Implementing daily, weekly, or monthly secure courier swaps to ensure offsite data is never stale.

  • Climate Preservation

    Strict temperature and humidity controls to prevent magnetic degradation of data tapes or hardware oxidation.

The Intervault Difference

Enterprise-Grade Resilience

Florida Intervault serves as the fortress backend for law firms, financial institutions, and medical networks that simply cannot afford downtime or data loss.

  • HIPAA and SEC/FINRA compliant storage environments
  • Chain-of-custody tracking from your server room to our vault
  • Emergency 24/7/365 data retrieval and delivery
  • Custom walk-in cages for massive data estates