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Infrastructure Considerations For Disaster Recovery

Business Resilience Decoded

Why a backup data center should be approximately 50 miles away from your main data center and in a different biosphere. • Why it’s important to have good transportation links between the main data center and the backup data center. • How placing a backup data center too far from the main data center can create too much latency.

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Infrastructure Considerations For Disaster Recovery

Business Resilience Decoded

Why a backup data center should be approximately 50 miles away from your main data center and in a different biosphere. • Why it’s important to have good transportation links between the main data center and the backup data center. • How placing a backup data center too far from the main data center can create too much latency.

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Infrastructure Considerations For Disaster Recovery

Business Resilience Decoded

Why a backup data center should be approximately 50 miles away from your main data center and in a different biosphere. • Why it’s important to have good transportation links between the main data center and the backup data center. • How placing a backup data center too far from the main data center can create too much latency.

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In Formula 1, Data at the Edge Brings Competitive Edge

Pure Storage

But that’s not all modern F1 teams are transporting. The team then hooks equipment up with power supply, backup power supply, and cabling and networking to ensure their comms are linked securely via local area network (LAN) to the garage, the pit wall, and their mobile offices. Their data travels, too—literally.

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