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The Top 6 Signs You Need to Update Your Data Recovery Plan for 2022

Solutions Review

Disaster recovery planning is no easy task, but it is a necessary one. With so many different options of data recovery plans that a business can implement out there, the process of developing the best fit can be overwhelming. If this is a common occurrence for your business, it may be time to update your data recovery plan.

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Backup and recovery terms that you should know in 2023

Online Computers

New Jersey business owners know all too well the havoc that natural and man-made disasters can wreak on their operations, and so should take backup and recovery seriously. If you are a business owner or if you run a business in the Garden State, here are essential backup and recovery terms you need to know.

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45 World Backup Day Quotes from 32 Experts for 2023

Solutions Review

Solutions Review’s Tim King compiled this roundup of 45 World Backup Day quotes from 32 experts for 2023, part of our ongoing coverage of the enterprise storage and data protection market. World Backup Day quotes have been vetted for relevance and ability to add business value.

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The State of DR and Cyber Recovery – Part 3: Choosing the Right Disaster Recovery Solution

Zerto

Key decision criteria such as recovery speed, public cloud support, breadth of solution and ease of use all play significant roles in this decision-making process. According to this recent IDC white paper, faster recovery means less downtime , better worker productivity, and minimized organizational impact.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part II: Backup and Restore with Rapid Recovery

AWS Disaster Recovery

DR strategies: Choosing backup and restore. As shown in Figure 1, backup and restore is associated with higher RTO (recovery time objective) and RPO (recovery point objective). This results in longer downtimes and greater loss of data between when the disaster event occurs and recovery.

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The State of DR and Cyber Recovery – Part 2: Top Disaster Recovery Challenges and Strategies for Success

Zerto

Results from that recent IDC white paper highlighted that when selecting backup and DR tools, the most frequently cited criterion was “ breadth of solution ” (30%). Speed of recovery was a close second (29%), within the survey’s margin of error.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part I: Strategies for Recovery in the Cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

We use the following objectives: Recovery time objective (RTO) : The maximum acceptable delay between the interruption of service and restoration of service. Recovery point objective (RPO) : The maximum acceptable amount of time since the last data recovery point. Recovery objectives: RTO and RPO.