| 1. Was the production from any data center(s) in your organization moved to another data center because Hurricane Sandy was coming? R = 174 | 
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| Yes | 
7% | 
| No | 
93% | 
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| 2. Were any of your data center(s) shut down proactively because Hurricane Sandy was coming? R=175 | 
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| Yes | 
9% | 
| No | 
91% | 
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| 3. Did you lose utility power to any of your data center(s) as a result of Hurricane Sandy and the subsequent weather events? R=174 | 
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| Yes | 
31% | 
| No | 
69% | 
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| * 4. How long was utility power out at your data center(s)? R=54 | 
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| Less than 1 hour | 
13% | 
| 1 hour to less than 6 hours | 
15% | 
| 6 hours to less than 12 hours | 
7% | 
| 12 hours to less than 24 hours | 
9% | 
| 24 hours to less than 48 hours | 
13% | 
| 48 hours to less than 72 hours | 
19% | 
| 72 hours to less than 7 days | 
17% | 
| 7 days or more | 
19% | 
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| 5. Did any data center(s) in your organization shut down as a result of Hurricane Sandy and the subsequent weather events? R=172 | 
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| Yes | 
14% | 
| No | 
86% | 
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| * 6. Did any data center shut down because of a problem with or failure of the facility infrastructure, whether caused by storm damage or not? R=25 | 
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| Yes | 
64% | 
| No | 
36% | 
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| * 7. What caused the data center facility infrastructure problems or failures? R=16 | 
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| Backup generator damaged by storm | 
31% | 
| Backup generator not damaged by storm but failed to start | 
6% | 
| Backup generator not damaged by storm but didn't have enough fuel | 
6% | 
| Other generator problems | 
6% | 
| Fuel pump or fuel tank damaged by storm | 
6% | 
| Fuel pump or fuel tank not damaged by storm but failed to perform as expected | 
6% | 
| UPS system damaged by storm | 
6% | 
| UPS system not damaged by storm but failed to perform as expected | 
0% | 
| Electrical distribution system damaged by storm | 
31% | 
| Electrical distribution system not damaged by storm but failed to perform as expected | 
13% | 
| Cooling equipment damaged by storm | 
13% | 
| Cooling equipment not damaged by storm but failed to perform as expected | 
13% | 
| Controls or sensors damaged by storm | 
13% | 
| Controls or sensors not damaged by storm but failed to perform as expected | 
0% | 
| Failure of the roof | 
13% | 
| Failure of other elements of the building envelope (other than the roof) | 
19% | 
| Human factors | 
13% | 
| Have not determined reason | 
6% | 
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| * 8. Will any facility equipment in your data center(s) need to be replaced as a result of damage from Hurricane Sandy and the subsequent weather events? R=25 | 
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| Generators | 
12% | 
| Cooling equipment | 
12% | 
| Electrical distribution equipment | 
24% | 
| UPS | 
8% | 
| Controls | 
12% | 
| Roof | 
8% | 
| Other element of the building envelope (other than the roof) | 
4% | 
| No equipment will need to be replaced because of damage from the disaster | 
52% | 
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| 9. How was your roof affected by the disaster? R=166 | 
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| No damage | 
77% | 
| Some damage but no water intrusion | 
9% | 
| Some damage and minor water intrusion | 
12% | 
| Some damage and significant water intrusion | 
2% | 
| Significant damage or complete failure of roof & significant water intrusion | 
0% | 
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| 10. How was the rest of the building structure and exterior affected by the disaster? R=166 | 
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| No damage | 
76% | 
| Some damage but no water intrusion | 
9% | 
| Some damage and minor water intrusion | 
9% | 
| Some damage and significant water intrusion | 
4% | 
| Significant damage and significant water intrusion | 
2% | 
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| 11. Do you plan to relocate any data center(s) as a result of lessons learned from the disaster? R=163 | 
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| Yes | 
6% | 
| No | 
90% | 
| Considering steps but no decision made yet | 
4% |