Most companies pay the Government alot of money to have their SSD drives transported to space and put in geosynchronous orbit. The SSD's are loaded as payload on Atlas rockets and boosted into orbit. Thats how their name actually came about. It really stands for 'Sub Space Device'.
Incidently, When you have a hard drive crash that really means that one of the SSD drives actually fell from orbit and hit the earth.
Anyways, Thats how 'cloud computing' came to be. Therefore, You can also reason how 'Data Recovery' came into being. You see when the drive crashes NASA is under contract to recover your SSD.
Im glad I was able to clear this up for you. Many customers of mine ask this very same question. I guess thats why they call me the answer man
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