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RTO vs. RPO: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog Recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) are two important concepts used in disaster recovery planning. RTO is the service level defining how long a recovery may take before unacceptable levels of damage occur from an outage. Cost: Backups cost money. RPO: What’s the Difference?

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RTO vs. RPO: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog Recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO) are two important concepts used in disaster recovery planning. RTO is the service level defining how long a recovery may take before unacceptable levels of damage occur from an outage. Cost: Backups cost money. RPO: What’s the Difference?

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World Backup Day: The MSP Uptime Lifeline

OffsiteDataSync

World Backup Day was first introduced in 2011. It was easy enough back then; IT just had to backup to tape at night, keep a copy or two around for a month and send another offsite for archival storage. Backup has seen great advancement – even the standard 3-2-1 rule has added a digit or two. But those times are long gone.

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Resiliency Is Top Priority in 2023 White House Cybersecurity Strategy

Pure Storage

Resiliency Is Top Priority in 2023 White House Cybersecurity Strategy by Pure Storage Blog Last week, the White House released the updated National Cybersecurity Strategy for 2023—“A Path to Resilience.” As you review the key objectives and recommendations, ask yourself: Is my security architecture resilient?

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog When the unexpected happens, poorly prepared businesses run the risk that everything could come to a screeching halt. Readiness starts with an effective disaster recovery plan that incorporates backup systems, data replication, and testing procedures to ensure that the plan will work in practice.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog When the unexpected happens, poorly prepared businesses run the risk that everything could come to a screeching halt. Readiness starts with an effective disaster recovery plan that incorporates backup systems, data replication, and testing procedures to ensure that the plan will work in practice.

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Zero Trust Security: What BC Practitioners Need to Know

MHA Consulting

A detailed discussion of Zero Trust is outside scope of the blog, but here’s an introduction pitched to the needs of BC practitioners. However, because setting it up involves rebuilding much of the organization’s network security architecture, implementing it is a serious burden and a major project, one that typically takes multiple years.