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The 20 Best Cloud Disaster Recovery Solutions to Consider for 2022

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Solutions Review’s listing of the best cloud disaster recovery solutions is an annual sneak peek of the solution providers included in our Buyer’s Guide for Disaster Recovery as a Service. To make your search a little easier, we’ve profiled the best cloud disaster recovery solutions all in one place.

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The 20 Best Disaster Recovery as a Service Providers for 2022

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Solutions Review’s listing of the best Disaster Recovery as a Service companies is an annual sneak peek of the solution providers included in our Buyer’s Guide and Solutions Directory. Technically speaking, Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) tools are often labeled as stand-alone offerings.

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The 28 Best Backup and Disaster Recovery Software for 2022

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Solutions Review’s listing of the best backup and disaster recovery companies is an annual sneak peek of the solution providers included in our Buyer’s Guide and Solutions Directory. These changes speak to the cloud’s continued rise, significantly impacting the backup and disaster recovery market over recent years.

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The 16 Best Data Protection Software Companies for 2022

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Data protection is a broad field, encompassing backup and disaster recovery, data storage, business continuity, cybersecurity, endpoint management, data privacy, and data loss prevention. Acronis offers backup, disaster recovery, and secure file sync and share solutions. Note: Companies are listed in alphabetical order.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

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As we enter 2023, capital is going to be much more expensive, and interest rates will continue to rise, resulting in the increasingly attractiveness of low CAPEX, high OPEX business models, such as cloud computing and software-as-a-service. When it comes to ransomware, the biggest financial killer is the downtime.