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The Outrage or Lack Thereof: Lessons Learned from the CrowdStrike Outage

Fusion Risk Management

It’s been interesting to see the accepting attitude of customers that a disruption as large scale as the CrowdStrike outage would occur; ire and blame seems to have only been aimed at individual firms when those organisations have failed to revert to manual or alternative processes and recover within similar time frames to their peers.

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8.5 Million Crashes Later: Why CrowdStrike’s Blunder Is Your Risk Management Wake-Up Call

LogisManager

This wasn’t just a blip; it was the largest outage in IT history. While a fix was eventually released , the necessity for manual repairs prolonged the outages, exacerbating the crisis. Nonexistent : The manual fixes and lingering outages showed just how unprepared everyone was. million Microsoft Windows systems to crash.

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Scary DR Stories 2023 Recap

Zerto

This year we had three spine-tingling tales that covered everything from hardware failures and human errors to ominous outages, monstrous migrations, and a blindsiding bioterrorism attack! However, a power outage and backup generator failure led to a communication breakdown. This inexplicable experience still haunts that team today.

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Relational vs. Non-relational Databases

Pure Storage

All of these features add up to a highly scalable, secure, and high-performance way to concurrently access structured data. Relational databases typically follow the ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability) properties, ensuring data transactions are processed reliably and securely. Learn more about serializability in DBMS.