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Btrfs vs. ZFS

Pure Storage

Btrfs vs. ZFS by Pure Storage Blog With any new Linux server build, administrators need to determine the file system that supports fault tolerance without negatively impacting performance. Using Btrfs, administrators can offer fault tolerance and failover should a copy of a saved file get corrupted.

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Meet SOX IT Compliance Requirements with the Zerto Cyber Resilience Vault

Zerto

Additionally, immutable offsite and offline copies are secured using an unremovable Virtual Lock, while tamper-proof protection ensures data integrity. The system also includes inline and real-time ransomware detection, providing the utmost protection of data.

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Non-Disruptive Upgrade to FlashArray//XL

Pure Storage

The concept of an NDU is an integral part of what we do at Pure and has been part of the FlashArray’s DNA for many generations. The FlashArray controller has been designed to be completely stateless so data integrity is not dependent on the controllers. From the host’s perspective the paths to the storage device are the same.

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The Future of Business Continuity: Innovations and Emerging Technologies

Erwood Group

Future Implementation: Cloud-based Business Continuity Solutions will offer more advanced orchestration capabilities, automating the entire disaster recovery process from detection to failover and failback. Multi-Cloud Resilience: Current Implementation: Organizations often rely on a single cloud provider for business continuity.