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IT’s 4 Biggest Risks and How to Build Resilience against Them

Pure Storage

IT’s 4 Biggest Risks and How to Build Resilience against Them by Pure Storage Blog IT departments face risks and challenges on a daily basis—not all of which are necessarily within their ultimate control. That’s why “ resiliency ,” the capacity to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties, is key. Things will go wrong.

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Journey to Adopt Cloud-Native Architecture Series: #3 – Improved Resilience and Standardized Observability

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog, we talk about architecture patterns to improve system resiliency, why observability matters, and how to build a holistic observability solution. Increase resiliency. The complexity of monolith applications can present unknown failures. Minimum business continuity for failover. Standardize observability.

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Disaster recovery with AWS managed services, Part 2: Multi-Region/backup and restore

AWS Disaster Recovery

Using multiple Regions ensures resiliency in the most serious, widespread outages. The application diagram presented in Figures 2.1 The following sections list the components of the example application presented in the figures, which works as follows: Amazon Route 53 health checks monitor application endpoints.

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How to Accelerate MySQL Workloads

Pure Storage

FlashArray volumes can be used with the VMware virtual infrastructure presenting volumes as VMware vSphere vVols, virtual machine file system (VMFS)-formatted volumes, or mapped devices. Volume snapshots are always thin-provisioned, deduplicated, compressed, and require no snapshot capacity reservations. Single-command failover.

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Dell’s Mid-Range PowerStore Conundrum 

Pure Storage

After watching recent presentations from Dell on the PowerStore 2.0 Later generations of Symmetrix were even bigger and supported more drives with more capacity, more data features, and better resiliency. . Other vendors brought storage products to market touting “enterprise class” with better features and resiliency.