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The Evolving Relationship Between Backup and Disaster Recovery

Zerto

Then it also became apparent that a backup should probably be stored somewhere other than where the primary data was, just in case a disaster of some kind might affect both copies of data in the same location. The need for a safe backup copy was the birth of disaster recovery in IT.

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Introducing Pure Protect //Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)

Pure Storage

Introducing Pure Protect //Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) by Pure Storage Blog In today’s unpredictable world, natural disasters are ramping up in both frequency and intensity. Combatting these various threats and disasters can lead to complex solutions and costly applications that only solve part of the problem.

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The Disaster Recovery Preparedness Gap for Containerized Applications

Solutions Review

In this submission, Veeam ‘s Dave Russell covers the disaster recovery preparedness gap for containerized applications. Disaster Recovery (DR) is protecting containerized applications or infrastructure in a specific geography to reduce business impact when faced with unforeseen failures.

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5 Reasons You Need a Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan

Zerto

Important data can be lost because of unforeseen events like natural disasters, cyberthreats, hardware failure, and human error. Ensuring business resilience requires a robust and tested backup and disaster recovery plan. The post 5 Reasons You Need a Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan appeared first on Zerto.

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Recovering Right: How to Improve at IT Disaster Recovery

MHA Consulting

Related on MHA Consulting: The Cloud Is Not a Magic Kingdom: Misconceptions About Cloud-Based IT/DR The Cloud Is Not a Plan A common misconception today is that the shift from company-owned data centers toward cloud-based environments means companies can quit worrying about IT disaster recovery (IT/DR). (IT/DR

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Effective Implementation of Disaster Recovery in Amazon Web Services (AWS)

BryghtPath

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has transformed the approach taken for disaster recovery strategies. Understanding how to leverage these resources is crucial for any organization building or transferring applications onto this platform.

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15 Backup and Disaster Recovery Best Practices to Consider

Solutions Review

The editors at Solutions Review map out some Backup and Disaster Recovery best practices every enterprise should consider in their operation strategies. Here are some Backup and Disaster Recovery best practices to consider when implementing your own BDR strategies.