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How "Offsite"

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I am planning on setting up an offsite NAS for backups. My question is how offsite is "offsite". For instance, I have a detached garage that I could put it in so if my house burnt down, water pipes burst, or thieves broke in and stole my stuff it would probably be fine. However, in the event of a local natural disaster I could loose everything. So how offsite do professional network people consider to be "offsite"? would my garage be ok or should I put it 100 miles away at one of my families houses?

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Absolutely, when it comes to defining "offsite" for your NAS backup, it generally means having it in a separate physical location from your primary setup. While a detached garage is a step in the right direction, for a more robust offsite backup strategy, consider placing it at a friend's or family member's house, ideally a good distance away. This adds an extra layer of protection against local disasters, ensuring the safety of your data in various scenarios. If you have any specific requirements or need assistance in choosing the right NAS for your offsite backup needs, feel free to explore our NAS Finder Tool at https://nascompares.com/nas-builder/ for personalized recommendations. Stay proactive about your data security!
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