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Creating an organizational multi-Region failover strategy

AWS Disaster Recovery

You can use these fault boundaries to build multi-Region applications that consist of independent, fault-isolated replicas in each Region that limit shared fate scenarios. However, applications typically don’t operate in isolation; consider both the components you will use and their dependencies as part of your failover strategy.

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

Pure Storage

Fast failover and minimal downtime: One of the key benefits of Pure Protect //DRaaS is its rapid failover capability. These examples demonstrate the importance of disaster recovery planning, particularly the use of cloud solutions, and geographically diverse systems to mitigate the impact of natural disasters.

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Coronavirus and the Need for a Remote Workforce Failover Plan

NexusTek

READ TIME: 4 MIN March 4, 2020 Coronavirus and the Need for a Remote Workforce Failover Plan For some businesses, the Coronavirus is requiring them to take a deep dive into remediation options if the pandemic was to effect their workforce or local community. Being prepared will mitigate the impact on your business and reduce downtime.

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Part 3 – How Zerto’s One-to-Many Supports Kubernetes

Zerto

In this post, we start by discussing the threats against applications running as Kubernetes clusters. We’ll cover the threats against applications running as Kubernetes clusters and how Zerto for Kubernetes and its one-to-many replication functionality protects against them. They’re managed by the Kubernetes control plane.

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From Chaos to Calm: Steps to Build a Rock-Solid DR Runbook

Zerto

A DR runbook is a collection of recovery processes and documentation that simplifies managing a DR environment when testing or performing live failovers. To identify potential business impact, ask yourself questions like: Which applications are most important? What virtualized infrastructure makes up those applications?

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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Three

Zerto

IT resilience refers to the ability to continuously keep essential IT systems and applications up and running despite disasters and disruptions. This mitigates the risks of potential data loss and downtime while keeping your systems up and running as much as possible. What Is IT Resilience? What Does an IT Resilience Strategy Require?

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Why Containers are Susceptible to Ransomware (& How Zerto Can Help!)

Zerto

No application is safe from ransomware. This vulnerability is particularly alarming for organizations that are refactoring their applications for Kubernetes and containers. Refactoring” an application means breaking it down into many different “services” which can be deployed and operated independently.