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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. Typically, this will involve the use of redundant systems, disaster recovery as a service , and resilient data storage architectures designed to support rapid and complete recovery. Downtime is enormously expensive.

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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. Typically, this will involve the use of redundant systems, disaster recovery as a service , and resilient data storage architectures designed to support rapid and complete recovery. Downtime is enormously expensive.

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Veritas NetBackup + FlashArray//C: Faster Is Better

Pure Storage

Knowing that you have a backup in place provides peace of mind that you can keep your business moving forward. But having to wait hours, days, or—let’s face it—weeks in some cases for a backup to restore can cause significant pain to the operation of the business. Simple Architecture, Simple Scale.

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Guest Post: Cybersecurity Incidents Lead to New Standards, Requirements

Security Industry Association

Similarities in standards from different countries are helping global manufacturers comply. Virtually no security manufacturers are exempt from the perils of cybercrime. Physical security device manufacturers must ensure that their products have a secure default baseline with additional hardening measures able to be configured.

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Who Are Ransomware Attackers and What Are They After?

Pure Storage

State and local governments, police departments, and companies that deal in healthcare, education, and manufacturing have some of the most high-value data. Second is a disturbing trend of late: targeting essential service providers that lead to massive outages and widespread disruptions. How Can You Avoid Being a Ransomware Victim?

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Object vs File Storage: When and Why to Use Them

Pure Storage

A retail store saves its server backup and recovery data in cloud-based object storage, so it’s still available in the event of a natural disaster or local outage. For instance, Pure Storage offers unified fast file and object (UFFO) , a new category of storage architectured to address the demands of modern applications.

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33 Data Protection Predictions from 19 Experts for 2024

Solutions Review

Today, organizations are having a one-to-one mapping between source clouds and data backup, and disaster recovery sites lead to multiple standard operating procedures and multiple points of data thefts along with inconsistent recovery SLAs.” New open standards released in 2024, such as FOCUS will help to enable this.