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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 2: Compute

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Today, I’ll walk you through the critical compute considerations for disaster recovery, focusing on performance, freedom of choice over technology, sizing, and support. Key Takeaways: Interoperability is key : Choose compute solutions that support heterogeneous environments, allowing you to mix and match technologies.

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SSD vs. HDD Speeds: What’s the Difference?

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HDD devices are slower, but they have a large storage capacity. Even with the higher speed capacity, an SSD has its disadvantages over an HDD, depending on your application. Newer technology introduced in recent years offers faster speeds but at a much higher price than a typical storage drive. Does SSD Write Faster than HDD?

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What’s New in Data Protection from HPE and Zerto: Q3 2024 Edition

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This optimizes storage and allows the same storage capacity to store more recovery points. Zerto In-Cloud for AWS Updates Reverse Replication For more seamless full recovery options, reverse replication can now be configured to automatically replicate back to the selected region after failover to the recovery site.

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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Three

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The right technologies and resources can help you achieve this. Private, public, and hybrid cloud offerings offer several advantages including on-premise protection, failover options, flexible workloads, and storage capacity to safeguard your critical data, applications, and IT assets when a crisis hits.

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When to Use a RAID as Your NAS

Pure Storage

These two technologies work together to give you backup solutions and provide failover if a single drive fails. Both NAS and RAID technology are useful for home users and corporate networks. A NAS is drive technology that doesn’t require a server or computer to interact with your network environment.

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Uncovering Dell EMC’s PowerStore B.S. (Bogus Statements)

Pure Storage

This further shows that their file implementation is nothing new, just reused technology from another product. It looks like they even had to reuse some of the names, not just the technology. Pure Storage FlashArray was truly built from the ground up with NVMe and other storage technologies in mind. You guessed it: Unity XT.

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Part 4 – One-to-Many with Zerto for AWS

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However, these organizations are learning that cloud adoption can be challenging: they often struggle to migrate complex, inefficient, legacy technologies that were never truly designed for the cloud. Using AWS as a DR site also saves costs, as you only pay for what you use with limitless burst capacity.