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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 1: Storage

Zerto

One common question that comes up in all disaster recovery planning is, “What type of storage should be used for disaster recovery?” Here I am going to outline the primary factors I’d consider when choosing storage for disaster recovery. How many recovery points do you need?

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Considerations for Disaster Recovery – Part 3: Networking

Zerto

To navigate these challenges, organizations must adopt a comprehensive disaster recovery (DR) strategy. Networking ensures the rapid recovery of critical systems and data, directly influencing key metrics like Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs).

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Federal Disaster Recovery Resources

Recovery Diva

From the Homeland Security Digital Library: Listing of Federal Disaster Recovery Resources.

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How Pure Protect //DRaaS Shields Your Business from Natural Disasters 

Pure Storage

How Pure Protect //DRaaS Shields Your Business from Natural Disasters by Pure Storage Blog Summary Pure Protect //DRaaS shields your business from the rising threat of natural disasters. In an age where natural disasters seem increasingly common and severe, businesses must be prepared for the unexpected.

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The chief information security officer (CISO) role explained

BMC

Information security is a top concern for business organizations, as research finds that cyber-attacks are launched 2,244 times a day—that’s every 39 seconds. The role of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is gaining popularity to protect against information security risks. The average cost of a data breach is $3.9

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Can Your Disaster Recovery Keep Up? Part 1 – The Need for Speed

Zerto

When disaster strikes, whether its a ransomware attack, a natural calamity, or an unexpected system failure, the clock starts ticking. The question isnt whether your disaster recovery (DR) plan will be tested, its whether its fast and reliable enough to keep your business afloat. The Reality of Modern Recovery: Speed vs. Trust?

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Downtime Will Cost You: Why DRaaS Is No Longer Optional

Pure Storage

Downtime Will Cost You: Why DRaaS Is No Longer Optional by Pure Storage Blog Summary Unforeseen disruptions like natural disasters, cyberattacks, or hardware failures can pose a significant threat to companies and their financial and reputational health. Investing in disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) can help businesses stay resilient.