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Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? by Pure Storage Blog A key distinction in the realm of disaster recovery is the one between failover and failback. In this article, we’ll develop a baseline understanding of what failover and failback are. What Is Failover? What Is Failback?

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Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? by Pure Storage Blog A key distinction in the realm of disaster recovery is the one between failover and failback. In this article, we’ll develop a baseline understanding of what failover and failback are. What Is Failover? What Is Failback?

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Move to Pure: The Last Storage vMotion You’ll Ever Need to Do

Pure Storage

Move to Pure: The Last Storage vMotion You’ll Ever Need to Do by Pure Storage Blog Back to Las Vegas! Pure Storage has been hard at work innovating and developing new paths for VMware customers to take advantage of their storage platform to drive their applications forward. Let’s discuss! vSphere Virtual Volumes Of course vVols!

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Disaster Recovery (DR) for a Third-party Interactive Voice Response on AWS

AWS Disaster Recovery

We address a scenario in which you are mandated to host the workload on a corporate data center (DC), and configure the backup site on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Since the primary objective of a backup site is disaster recovery (DR) management, this site is often referred to as a DR site. Disaster Recovery on AWS.

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Disaster Recovery with AWS Managed Services, Part I: Single Region

AWS Disaster Recovery

This 3-part blog series discusses disaster recovery (DR) strategies that you can implement to ensure your data is safe and that your workload stays available during a disaster. The strategy outlined in this blog post addresses how to integrate AWS managed services into a single-Region DR strategy. Amazon EKS control plane.

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Implementing Multi-Region Disaster Recovery Using Event-Driven Architecture

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog post, we share a reference architecture that uses a multi-Region active/passive strategy to implement a hot standby strategy for disaster recovery (DR). However, they will run the same version of your application for consistency and availability in event of a failure. Fail over with event-driven serverless architecture.

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SSD vs. HDD Speeds: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

Even with the higher speed capacity, an SSD has its disadvantages over an HDD, depending on your application. SSDs aren’t typically used for long-term backups, so they’re built for both but are typically used in speed-driven applications. Applications that require fast data transfers take advantage of SSDs the most.

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