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Data Storage Innovation: Tackling the Climate and Energy Crisis

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The rise of mobile technologies, cloud computing, machine learning, and IoT is largely contributing to the approximately 2.5 It’s no secret that data centers use massive amounts of power to function—requiring continual electricity to power and cool servers, storage, and backup technology.

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How to Back Up Azure Blob Storage

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How to Back Up Azure Blob Storage by Pure Storage Blog Azure , Microsoft’s cloud computing service, offers a range of storage options, including the widely used Azure Blob Storage. However, even in the cloud, data is vulnerable, making regular backups essential for businesses and individuals alike.

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Does the cloud, alone, meet 3-2-1?

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The cloud has a lot going for it as a backup and disaster recovery (DR) target. In fact, some in the backup community say that storing backups in the cloud, alone, is enough to meet the 3-2-1 rule (three copies of the data in two different media with one offsite). The use of cloud services in backup is growing.

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Do You Need IT Specialists or Multi-Role Generalists?

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Consider DBAs whose workdays are no longer consumed by repetitive, specialized tasks like testing backups and restores or managing tables and indexes. Also, as traditional enterprise apps reach the end of their life span, you can be confident that most, if not all, will be replaced by microservices architecture. link]. [link].

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Where Are the Azure Data Center Locations?

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by Pure Storage Blog Choosing the right Azure region is important for any organization that wants to take full advantage of Microsoft Azure’s capabilities. By having a cloud data center in different geographical locations, Microsoft offers its customers a resilient, scalable, and available platform globally. Yes—region matters.