>It's not like you can walk up, knock the door in with a battering ram, and then have access to everything inside.
Well, I mean, yes you can. The actual doors/gates used aren't 'milspec' intrusion rated. They're `better-than-home-depot` doors (all steel, steel door frames, reinforced). Cage door are often hilarious flimsy (thing metal sheet/bars).
Certainly breachable by even modestly equipped attackers.
The reason you pick real DCs and not the basement of your fortified house is because there's human security in addition to the physical security measures. Which means, some one will notice if you try to bust down the door
And here I thought the reasons to choose a DC over my basement was multi-homing, abundant bandwidth, redundant air conditioning and battery/diesel electrical backup.
Well, I mean, yes you can. The actual doors/gates used aren't 'milspec' intrusion rated. They're `better-than-home-depot` doors (all steel, steel door frames, reinforced). Cage door are often hilarious flimsy (thing metal sheet/bars).
Certainly breachable by even modestly equipped attackers.
The reason you pick real DCs and not the basement of your fortified house is because there's human security in addition to the physical security measures. Which means, some one will notice if you try to bust down the door