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		<title>By: The SAVVY CIO - Highland Solutions &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Inside The “Cloud”: Tour Highland&#8217;s Data Center</title>
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		<description>[...] Data centers are rated from Tier 1 (the closet in your office) to Tier 4 (can stay online during a major disaster and last 3 days without power). Tier 3 centers provide extremely high levels of security, power, speed, redundancy and disaster preparedness. Read about data center tiers and what they mean. [...]</description>
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