I hope this is the correct forum for my question. My office, about 10 people, is a small part of a much larger organization and we've been told to create and implement a disaster recovery plan. The idea is that if the building, IT staff, or network are not available we can gather in any place that has a roof and, hopefully, power. The "critical" files run to about 4 gig and 4 staff are already assigned laptops that they take home. My thought is to purchase 3 or 4 jump drives, plug them into our desktops once a week, pull the critial files off the network, and send them home to various parts of the city at night. If each jump drive has a full set of files does this sound workable or should I be looking at something else. The overall plan has to be simple and able to be implemented by the biggest computerphobe in the office. Thanks in advance for any ideas you can give me.