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Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks

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Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks by Pure Storage Blog Configuring high availability on massive data networks demands precision and understanding. Related reading: What Is Oracle High Availability? and What Is MySQL High Availability?

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Four Key Backup and Recovery Questions IT Must Ask During Deployment

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Organizations have traditionally used disaster recovery (DR), backups, and high availability (HA) solutions to make sure their important applications are always available to customers, protect their data against natural disasters and unforeseen software bugs, and meet regulatory and compliance requirements.

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IT Orchestration vs. IT Automation: What’s the Difference?

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In the context of computing, container orchestration specifically refers to the management of containerized applications, where containers encapsulate an application and its dependencies, making it portable and scalable across different computing environments.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

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New systems will be a collection of smaller applications working harmoniously for better risk management and future outlook. As these dynamic applications based on Kubernetes move into production and generate business-critical data, the data generated by these workloads needs to be backed up for business continuity and compliance purposes.

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VMware vs. OpenStack: Choosing the Right Cloud Management Solution

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vSphere high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR): VMware offers built-in high availability and disaster recovery features, ensuring that critical workloads can quickly recover from failures with minimal downtime. Its flexible architecture allows for both on-premises and cloud integration.