Recent tornados, hurricanes, earthquakes, fires and tsunamis have refocused attention on disaster recovery among business leaders and IT managers. While the broader scale of disaster recovery planning includes facilities, power, cooling, communications and people, data recovery remains key to business continuity. When people think of disaster recovery (DR), they probably typically think of ransomware, cyberattacks or user errors. However, there are many more possibilities and circumstances to consider when it comes to DR. Data is collected nonstop in almost every corner of the world - including unlikely locations such as research centers in the desert, the back of an icebreaker…