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No significant plans are in place if the internet ever broke down worldwide due to planted virus or natural disaster

Internet has redundancy, locate backup servers in a different location.

The internet cannot just "shutdown", there is too many duplicity with the net. This point is case was known in 1999 with the Y2K bug. Even as people struggled to prevent a meltdown, it ended up being a minor incident.

The solution to wide spread virus is the backup capability of many different servers. These servers have a backup storage should not be located at the same location as the main server. This is due to unusual problems like fire, natural disaster, etc. A backup server can still function far away from a main server that may have been in a natural disaster.

Contributed by Brad Yost

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