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858TB of Government Data May Be Lost For Good After South Korea Data Center Fire

Wednesday October 8, 2025. 05:25 PM , from Slashdot
858TB of Government Data May Be Lost For Good After South Korea Data Center Fire
South Korea's government may have permanently lost 858TB of information after a fire at a data center in Daejeon. From a report: As reported by DCD, a battery fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) data center, located in the city of Daejeon, on September 26, has caused havoc for government services in Korea. Work to restore the data center is ongoing, but officials fear data stored on the government's G-Drive may be gone for good. G-Drive, which stands for Government Drive and is not a Google product, was used by government staff to keep documents and other files. Each worker was allocated 30GB of space.

According to a report from The Chosun, the drive was one of 96 systems completely destroyed in the fire, and there is no backup. 'The G-Drive couldn't have a backup system due to its large capacity,' an unnamed official told The Chosun. 'The remaining 95 systems have backup data in online or offline forms.' While some departmers do not rely on G-Drive, those that do have been badly impacted in the aftermath of the fire. A source from the Ministry of Personnel Management said: 'Employees stored all work materials on the G-Drive and used them as needed, but operations are now practically at a standstill.'

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