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Taming the Storage Sprawl: Simplify Your Life with Fan-in Replication for Snapshot Consolidation

Pure Storage

Before you know it, your fleet has become a many-headed monster of disparate storage arrays, with siloed data and a complex web of backup jobs. Fan-in unifies backup tasks, replication jobs, and access control under one roof, streamlining your workflow. Enter your knight in shining armor—snapshot consolidation via fan-in replication.

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

Zerto

Check out the IDC whitepaper The State of Ransomware and Disaster Preparedness. The native Kubernetes solution drives a “data protection as code” strategy, integrating backup and disaster recovery operations into the application development lifecycle from day one. Backup to a Cloud Bucket. CDP-As-Code.

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Insights into creating a successful Disaster Recovery exercise – Part 1: Objectives

eBRP

With more than three million consumer households at stake, they have designated disaster preparedness a ‘mission critical’ program. Periodic testing and validation of their documented Disaster Recovery Plans are the only way to certify their DR Program as credible and viable. The scale of these annual tests can vary.

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BCP vs. DR Plans: What Are the Key Differences?

Zerto

BCP addresses every aspect of disaster preparedness (prevention, mitigation, and recovery) by analyzing critical business processes and defining the repercussions of disruptive events on said processes. Although they have similar objectives, DRP and BCP differ in several subtle ways. DR Planning Is More Hands-On.

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