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Two Outages in Two Weeks? Get DR for AWS

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Give your organization the gift of Zerto In-Cloud DR before the next outage . But I am not clairvoyant, and even I could not have predicted two AWS outages in the time since then. On December 7, 2021, a major outage in the form of a DNS disruption in the North Virginia AWS region disrupted many online services.

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Unlocking the Secrets of Uninterrupted IT Operations: Demystifying High Availability and Disaster Recovery

Zerto

Here, we delve into HA and DR, the dynamic duo of application resilience. High Availability is the ability of an application to continue to serve clients who are requesting access to its services. There are two types of HA clustering configurations that are used to host an application: active-passive and active-active.

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Part 3 – How Zerto’s One-to-Many Supports Kubernetes

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In this post, we start by discussing the threats against applications running as Kubernetes clusters. We’ll cover the threats against applications running as Kubernetes clusters and how Zerto for Kubernetes and its one-to-many replication functionality protects against them. They’re managed by the Kubernetes control plane.

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Minimizing Dependencies in a Disaster Recovery Plan

AWS Disaster Recovery

What if the very tools that we rely on for failover are themselves impacted by a DR event? In this post, you’ll learn how to reduce dependencies in your DR plan and manually control failover even if critical AWS services are disrupted. Failover plan dependencies and considerations. Static stability.

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Disaster Recovery Implementation: Four Key Steps to Success

Solutions Review

No business continuity or disaster recovery plan can tackle every possible event or set of circumstances and, for that reason, both BC/DR should evolve continuously. Step 6: Test the Plan – Use scheduled power outages or major upgrades as a chance to test the plan. RTO is the maximum tolerable length of time of an outage.

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Enhancing Cybersecurity Resilience: Zerto’s Role in Supporting the Australian Essential Eight

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Understanding the “Essential Eight” The Essential Eight comprises crucial mitigation strategies, including patching applications and operating systems, implementing multi-factor authentication, restricting administrative privileges, employing application control, and ensuring regular backups.

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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Three

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IT resilience refers to the ability to continuously keep essential IT systems and applications up and running despite disasters and disruptions. Without IT resilience, most businesses will be unable to maintain critical business functions when faced with disruptive events like cyberattacks, fires, natural disasters, etc.