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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 2: Compute

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Disasters are unpredictable, but your response to them shouldn’t be. A well-thought-out disaster recovery (DR) plan is your best defense against unexpected disruptions. Invest in Reliability : Opt for compute resources that offer high availability and redundancy to minimize the risk of downtime during a disaster.

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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 1: Storage

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One common question that comes up in all disaster recovery planning is, “What type of storage should be used for disaster recovery?” Here I am going to outline the primary factors I’d consider when choosing storage for disaster recovery. How many recovery points do you need?

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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 3: Networking

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To navigate these challenges, organizations must adopt a comprehensive disaster recovery (DR) strategy. Networking ensures the rapid recovery of critical systems and data, directly influencing key metrics like Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs).

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How Pure Protect //DRaaS Shields Your Business from Natural Disasters 

Pure Storage

Fortunately, Pure Protect //Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) offers a lifeline, helping businesses recover quickly and effectively from such events. This ensures data is always protected securely and can be restored on demand, eliminating the need for a constantly running disaster recovery setup.

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Disaster Recovery from the Cloud: Explained

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Recovering the virtual instances that make up your applications from the cloud is an essential part of modern business continuity strategies. Cloud recovery ensures that businesses can quickly restore operations after data loss, ransomware attacks, or unplanned disruptions. They are expressed in units of time (days, hours, minutes).

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The Evolving Relationship Between Backup and Disaster Recovery

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Then it also became apparent that a backup should probably be stored somewhere other than where the primary data was, just in case a disaster of some kind might affect both copies of data in the same location. The need for a safe backup copy was the birth of disaster recovery in IT.

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Zerto Now Available for Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud via the AWS Marketplace

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We are excited to announce that Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, and the industry-leading platform for disaster recovery and cloud data migration, is now available for purchase and deployment into AWS GovCloud (US) Marketplace. This new availability enables U.S. This new availability enables U.S.