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

AWS Disaster Recovery

The workload has a recovery time objective (RTO) and a recovery point objective (RPO). RPO is the maximum acceptable amount of time since the last data recovery point. In other cases, the customer may want to use their home developed or third-party contact center application. SIP trunk communication on AWS.

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Breakthrough Awards: The People. The Brands. The Achievements

Pure Storage

The Achievements by Pure Storage Blog We are thrilled to recognize the winners of the third annual Pure Storage Breakthrough Awards! Our customers are building a better world with data. Read the blog post to learn more about how the CDC uses Pure to accelerate its genetic sequencing workloads from days to minutes. The Brands.

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Improve Business Continuity with Virtualization

Pure Storage

Pure ActiveDR ® and ActiveCluster â„¢ deliver powerful capabilities for data protection in always-on virtualization environments. ActiveCluster provides seamless failover to deliver zero to near-zero RPO and RTO. . This powerful duo adds to VMware’s Site Recovery Manager to help ensure business continuity 24x7x365.

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Cloud Data Security Challenges, Part 3: Getting Control

Pure Storage

But having control when it’s spread across hundreds of different applications both internal and external and across various cloud platforms is a whole other matter. . In part 2 of our three-part cloud data security blog series, we discussed the issue of complexity. What Are the Different Types of Cloud Data Security Controls?

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Leading Investment Bank Enhances Digital Services with Modern Storage

Pure Storage

Added peace of mind comes from Pure Professional Services, which is delivering the bank’s entire migration to Pure as-a-Service, including storage arrays, applications, and data. Failover processes became a priority for the bank after one team had to manually fail over 4,000 virtual machines in a single weekend.

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