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What’s New in Data Protection at HPE and Zerto: Updates and Releases for Q4 2023

Zerto

Earlier this year, Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, launched Zerto 10 and the Zerto Cyber Resilience Vault. New capabilities include powerful tools to protect data and applications against ransomware and provide enhanced security with new Zerto for Azure architecture.

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Backup, DR & CR: Supporting the Need for Speedy Data Recovery

Solutions Review

In this feature, Zerto (HPE) ‘s Director of Technical Marketing Kevin Cole offers commentary on backup, disaster recovery, and cyber recovery and supporting the need for speed. Longer downtimes result in increased loss and recovering quickly should be top of mind. How do backup, disaster recovery, and cyber recovery differ?

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45 World Backup Day Quotes from 32 Experts for 2023

Solutions Review

Solutions Review’s Tim King compiled this roundup of 45 World Backup Day quotes from 32 experts for 2023, part of our ongoing coverage of the enterprise storage and data protection market. World Backup Day quotes have been vetted for relevance and ability to add business value.

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Hypervisor-Based Replication vs. Storage Replication

Zerto

The exception to this could be in some backup solutions that use proprietary physical backup appliances. This does not easily allow for failover or recovery at a granular level. Take the example of the Zerto Cyber Resilience Vault , as shown below. There is no need of hardware components.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

Readiness starts with an effective disaster recovery plan that incorporates backup systems, data replication, and testing procedures to ensure that the plan will work in practice. This typically involves detailed technical strategies for system failover, data recovery, and backups. What Is Business Continuity Planning?

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

Readiness starts with an effective disaster recovery plan that incorporates backup systems, data replication, and testing procedures to ensure that the plan will work in practice. This typically involves detailed technical strategies for system failover, data recovery, and backups. What Is Business Continuity Planning?

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Supply Chain Resiliency: Beyond Third-Party Risk Programs

FS-ISAC

Supply chain resiliency can be defined as understanding the components of your supply chain for all critical business processes, as well as having backups for each component and a clearly defined plan for switching to a backup. Historically, these functions have been managed separately.