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The Top 6 Signs You Need to Update Your Data Recovery Plan for 2022

Solutions Review

Disaster recovery planning is no easy task, but it is a necessary one. With so many different options of data recovery plans that a business can implement out there, the process of developing the best fit can be overwhelming. If this is a common occurrence for your business, it may be time to update your data recovery plan.

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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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Unlocking the Secrets of Uninterrupted IT Operations: Demystifying High Availability and Disaster Recovery

Zerto

The standby servers act as a ready-to-go copy of the application environment that can be a failover in case the primary (active) server becomes disconnected or is unable to service client requests. Failover is a part of the DR plan by providing both system and network-level redundancy.

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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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Keeping Up with Today’s Data Protection Challenges

Zerto

Mitigating Ransomware and Facilitating Data Recovery. Ransomware, which involves hackers encrypting the victim’s critical data assets and demanding payment for de-encryption, has become a torment of public and private sector enterprises. ” Protecting Data Anywhere, Anytime. For Amit B., ” For Tim L.,

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Disaster Recovery (DR) for a Third-party Interactive Voice Response on AWS

AWS Disaster Recovery

The workload has a recovery time objective (RTO) and a recovery point objective (RPO). RPO is the maximum acceptable amount of time since the last data recovery point. Load balancing across AWS and on-premises resources using the same load balancer streamlines migrate-to-cloud, burst-to-cloud, or failover-to-cloud.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part I: Strategies for Recovery in the Cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

We use the following objectives: Recovery time objective (RTO) : The maximum acceptable delay between the interruption of service and restoration of service. Recovery point objective (RPO) : The maximum acceptable amount of time since the last data recovery point. Recovery objectives: RTO and RPO.