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Uranium Backup ((exclusive)) -

One of the software's strongest selling points is its . Users aren't locked into a specific vendor; backups can be sent to local hard drives, Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices, tapes (DAT, LTO, etc.), and optical media (CD/DVD/Blu-ray). More importantly, it bridges the gap to modern infrastructure by supporting cloud storage providers like Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Google Drive, and Dropbox. This enables the "3-2-1 backup rule"—keeping three copies of data, on two different media, with one offsite—to be implemented with minimal friction.

Capital locked in uranium (~$80 million for a 1-year LEU reserve for a 1 GWe reactor) could otherwise be invested in renewables or grid upgrades. However, a single reactor forced offline for 6 months costs >$300 million in replacement power (gas at $10/MMBtu) plus lost decarbonization value. uranium backup

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