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Why Speed Matters in Cyber Resilience

Zerto

These technologies process massive amounts of data in real time to provide insights, automate responses, and detect risks. However, their effectiveness is partially dependent on the speed of their cyber resilience systems. Why RTO Matters for Cyber Resilience RTO is a critical metric in cyber resilience.

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

Zerto

Speed of recovery was a close second (29%), within the survey’s margin of error. This demonstrates the importance of solutions that address common data recovery scenarios, such as human error, and provide comprehensive DR and cyber resilience (CR).

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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of September 27; Updates from Hitachi Vantara, Pure Storage, Rubrik & More

Solutions Review

While competing solutions start the recovery process only after AD goes down, Guardian Active Directory Forest Recovery does it all before an AD outage happens. Privacy managers can now address potential threats before they impact customer and business data, ensuring ongoing data protection and improvement.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

Business continuity planning addresses the big picture, including a broad range of operational functions, whereas disaster recovery planning deals primarily with IT infrastructure and data recovery. This typically involves detailed technical strategies for system failover, data recovery, and backups.

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Business Continuity vs. Disaster Recovery: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

Business continuity planning addresses the big picture, including a broad range of operational functions, whereas disaster recovery planning deals primarily with IT infrastructure and data recovery. This typically involves detailed technical strategies for system failover, data recovery, and backups.

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ZTNA vs. VPN

Pure Storage

To help with disaster recovery and the promotion of better ZTNA security, Pure Storage has several solutions: SafeMode Snapshots : Protect from ransomware with data snapshots for data recovery after an incident Evergreen architecture : Upgrade your infrastructure and keep it secure without disruptions ActiveDR : Active, always-on disaster recovery (..)