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Disaster Recovery Solutions with AWS-Managed Services, Part 3: Multi-Site Active/Passive

AWS Disaster Recovery

Amazon Route53 – Active/Passive Failover : This configuration consists of primary resources to be available, and secondary resources on standby in the case of failure of the primary environment. You would just need to create the records and specify failover for the routing policy.

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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

Solutions Review

Despite the added complexity of running different workloads in different clouds, a multicloud model will enable companies to choose cloud offerings that are best suited to their individual application environments, availability needs, and business requirements. ” High Availability Protection for Storage Will Become Standard.

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Minimizing Dependencies in a Disaster Recovery Plan

AWS Disaster Recovery

What if the very tools that we rely on for failover are themselves impacted by a DR event? In this post, you’ll learn how to reduce dependencies in your DR plan and manually control failover even if critical AWS services are disrupted. Failover plan dependencies and considerations. Let’s dig into the DR scenario in more detail.

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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of March 31; Updates from DataGrail, Datto, Rubrik & More

Solutions Review

enables customers to deploy a multitarget high availability environment in which HANA operates on a primary node and, in the event of a failure or disaster, can failover to a secondary and/or a tertiary target node located in a different cloud Availability Zone or on-premises disaster recovery location.

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3 Reasons Software Defines the Best All-Flash Array

Pure Storage

3 Reasons Software Defines the Best All-Flash Array by Pure Storage Blog This article was originally published in 2012. True Enterprise High-availability (HA) By enterprise HA we mean that the storage system has been hardened to support automatic, rapid isolation and recovery from underlying hardware and software faults.

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Run Kafka on Kubernetes at Scale with Portworx

Pure Storage

Kafka seamlessly allows applications to publish and consume messages, storing them as records within a “topic.” It provides built-in automation, high availability, rolling updates, role-based access control, and more—right out of the box. Kafka is extremely fast. It can attract new DevOps skill sets for fueling innovation.

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VMware vs. OpenStack: Choosing the Right Cloud Management Solution

Pure Storage

vSphere high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR): VMware offers built-in high availability and disaster recovery features, ensuring that critical workloads can quickly recover from failures with minimal downtime. Its flexible architecture allows for both on-premises and cloud integration.