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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 2: Compute

Zerto

Disasters are unpredictable, but your response to them shouldn’t be. A well-thought-out disaster recovery (DR) plan is your best defense against unexpected disruptions. During a disaster, the duration of the recovery period can be uncertain, and underestimating your compute needs can lead to significant disruptions.

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Implementing Multi-Region Disaster Recovery Using Event-Driven Architecture

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog post, we share a reference architecture that uses a multi-Region active/passive strategy to implement a hot standby strategy for disaster recovery (DR). With the multi-Region active/passive strategy, your workloads operate in primary and secondary Regions with full capacity. Disaster recovery options in the cloud.

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Decrease Recovery Time for Microsoft SQL Server Disasters with Pure Cloud Block Store in Microsoft Azure

Pure Storage

Pure Cloud Block Store is available in two versions, //V10 and //V20, in the Microsoft Azure Marketplace for Microsoft Azure deployments. The capacity listed for each model is effective capacity with a 4:1 data reduction rate. . Cost-effective Disaster Recovery .

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Delivering Multicloud Agility with Software-defined Storage

Pure Storage

In the cloud, everything is thick provisioned and you pay separately for capacity and performance. Pure Cloud Block Store offers built-in data protection that leverages multiple high-availability zones (AZs), to reduce physical fault domain exposure. On-premises, you have highly reliable arrays with lots of enterprise features.

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Business Continuity Solutions from Kyndryl and Portworx by Pure Storage

Pure Storage

Kyndryl’s strategic know-how is in building and delivering next-generation infrastructure that works agnostically and is designed to deliver high availability, exceptional performance, and leading-edge security. The answers to these questions may be the difference between being open for business or missing out.

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SAN vs. NAS vs. DAS: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Deciding on the right storage system can be a complex decision, as it needs to balance costs, storage capacity needs, and scalability requirements. Organizations can add new hosts and storage devices to build out the SAN when capacity needs increase. . Will you need to add storage capacity in the near future?

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Oracle Database Troubleshooting and Problem Resolution with Storage Snapshots

Pure Storage

With an ever-increasing dependency on data for all business functions and decision-making, the need for highly available application and database architectures has never been more critical. . Many databases use storage replication for high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR). Storage Replication.