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Resiliency Is Top Priority in 2023 White House Cybersecurity Strategy

Pure Storage

As you review the key objectives and recommendations, ask yourself: Is my security architecture resilient? Those investments add up to one concept: a tiered resiliency architecture. A three-tiered resiliency architecture can protect your entire data estate, which I outlined how to do do this in this article.

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

Pure Storage

Disaster recovery , often referred to simply as “DR,” ensures that organizations can rebound quickly in the face of major adverse events. 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

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. It is common for recovery plans and strategies to identify substitutes to perform various roles during an event.

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

OffsiteDataSync

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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Oracle Database Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution with Storage Snapshots

Pure Storage

With an ever-increasing dependency on data for all business functions and decision-making, the need for highly available application and database architectures has never been more critical. . Database restores and recoveries using RMAN backups, file system copies, or database exports are slow compared to the use of storage snapshots.

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How to Create a Network Disaster Recovery Plan

Pure Storage

Even with backups, it was six days before the energy company was able to get its systems up and running again. A network disaster recovery plan is a documented, structured approach to fully restoring IT operations damaged by a cyberattack, natural disaster, or other unforeseen event. Downtime is enormously expensive.

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Achieving Data Resiliency with Data Classification and the Shared Responsibility Model

Solutions Review

The ability to look inside storage and backups by means of an index and catalog also helps understand its usability and lineage. In this case, rather than backing up all the objects that comprise the data lake for 6 years, data classification during backups can reduce costs by over 90% without any compromises to security and compliance.