Physical Layer – Facility. Raymond’s datacenter has redundant power lines with redundant UPSs, generators, environmental systems, redundant, diverse network connections, online and offsite daily backups of data and a fully configured disaster recovery site with 48 hour RPO and 48 hour recovery time objective (RTO) timeframes. Datacenter access is restricted 24 hours a day by job function—with access given to essential personnel. Physical access control uses multiple authentication and security processes, including badges, on-premises security officers, and continuous video surveillance. The datacenters are monitored using motion sensors, video surveillance, and security breach alarms. In case of a natural disaster, security also includes automated fire prevention and extinguishing systems. Raymond’s obsolete storage media disposal process for hard drives and tape media leaving ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ facilities is accomplished by physically drilling the media onsite. This goes beyond the "purge" requirement for these types of media defined by the NIST SP 800-88 document. For hard drives that are going to be repurposed, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ purges that media using over three passes of random overwrites, which conforms to the DoD 5220.22-M wipe standard.
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Sources: Ibattery Terms Agreement, Itrack Terms, Itrack Terms
Physical Layer – Facility. Raymond’s datacenter has redundant power lines with redundant UPSs, generators, environmental systems, redundant, diverse network connections, online and offsite daily backups of data and a fully configured disaster recovery site with 48 hour RPO and 48 hour recovery time objective (RTO) timeframes. Datacenter access is restricted 24 hours a day by job function—with access given to essential personnel. Physical access control uses multiple authentication and security processes, including badges, on-premises security officers, and continuous video surveillance. The datacenters are monitored using motion sensors, video surveillance, and security breach alarms. In case of a natural disaster, security also includes automated fire prevention and extinguishing systems. Raymond’s obsolete storage media disposal process for hard drives and tape media leaving ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ facilities is accomplished by physically drilling the media onsite. This goes beyond the "purge" requirement for these types of media defined by the NIST SP 800-88 document. For hard drives that are going to be repurposed, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ purges that media using over three passes of random overwrites, which conforms to the DoD 5220.22-5220.22- M wipe standard.
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Sources: iw.objectsense Terms, Iwarehouse Telematics System Terms, Telematics System Terms