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Part 4 – One-to-Many with Zerto for AWS

Zerto

According to a 2022 report by Synergy Research Group, AWS is the market leader in cloud infrastructure services, accounting for 33 percent of the global market share (1). This feature can greatly help solutions architects design AWS DR architectures (2). Learn all about it in this blog series.

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Non-Disruptive Upgrade to FlashArray//XL

Pure Storage

It’s not always an easy engineering feat when there are fundamental architectural changes in our platforms, but it’s a core value that you can upgrade your FlashArrays without any downtime and without degrading performance of business services. . The only observable activity is path failovers, which are non-disruptively handled by MPIO.

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Two Outages in Two Weeks? Get DR for AWS

Zerto

At the end of November, I blogged about the need for disaster recovery in the cloud and also attended AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, Nevada. I covered this topic in more detail in my last blog post , but the highlights bear repeating in light of these recent outages. How Safe is the Cloud? It’s Complicated .

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Uncovering Dell EMC’s PowerStore B.S. (Bogus Statements)

Pure Storage

Bogus Statements) by Pure Storage Blog (For the purposes of this post, “B.S.” Item #3: “ Active/Active Controller Architecture”¹⁴ Is a Good Thing We see this B.S. This really matters in the performance during a path failover, controller failure, or controller upgrade. Uncovering Dell EMC’s PowerStore B.S. with my brother.

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Cloud Data Security Challenges, Part 3: Getting Control

Pure Storage

According to Cybersecurity Insiders’ 2022 Cloud Security Report : . In part 2 of our three-part cloud data security blog series, we discussed the issue of complexity. Each service in a microservice architecture, for example, uses configuration metadata to register itself and initialize.