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Five Strategies for Achieving Application High Availability

Solutions Review

In this feature, SIOS Technology ‘s Todd Doane offers five strategies for achieving application high availability. To address these concerns, implementing robust high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) strategies is essential. The company relied on securities trading applications based on Oracle Database.

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Four Key Backup and Recovery Questions IT Must Ask During Deployment

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In this submission, Skytap Technical Product Evangelist Matthew Romero offers four key backup and recovery questions that IT teams must ask during deployment. There are a number of ways a robust DR/backup system can mitigate the harm of a ransomware attack. Setting up backups for a core business application is a complicated task.

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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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Essential off-site backup strategies to ensure data redundancy and disaster recovery

Online Computers

The importance of off-site data backup, or the practice of storing data in a remote or an external location, cannot be overstated. By maintaining a copy of important data in a secure off-site location, businesses can protect themselves from data loss events such as hardware failures, natural disasters, and cyberattacks.

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Empowering IT Generalists: The Cloud-Driven Evolution of IT Management

Solutions Review

Traditionally, IT departments were built around specialized experts who each mastered their distinct domains—networking, storage, applications, or security. However, with the widespread adoption of cloud services, the focus is shifting from highly specialized skills to a more versatile, generalist approach.

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Software-Defined Backup vs. Appliances; What’s the Difference?

Solutions Review

In this submission, FalconStor Vice President of Customer Success Abdul Hashmi offers a comparison of software-defined backup vs. appliances. Enterprises large and small need to consider 10 factors when choosing between a software-defined backup target or a dedicated all-in-one backup appliance for data protection and disaster recovery.

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Creating a Multi-Region Application with AWS Services – Part 1, Compute and Security

AWS Disaster Recovery

In Part 1, we’ll build a foundation with AWS security, networking, and compute services. AWS Regions are built with multiple isolated and physically separate Availability Zones (AZs). This approach allows you to create highly available Well-Architected workloads that span AZs to achieve greater fault tolerance.