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The difference being
However, the same type of thing could happen to any data center whether it is your own or in the cloud.

If your servers are down due to lightning, so are your PC's, I would imagine. The frustrating thing is to be perfectly capable, yet having your data at some cloud location unaccessable as that location is down.
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