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EP11: Is Business Continuity at a Crossroads? | James Green

The Failover Plan Podcast

Previously, Green was the global head of business continuity for Sykes Enterprises, a business process outsourcer with 50,000 employees and 80 locations worldwide.

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EP18: The Bus is Coming! What do we do? | David Lindstedt Mark Armour James Green

The Failover Plan Podcast

Previously, Green was the global head of business continuity for Sykes Enterprises, a business process outsourcer with 50,000 employees and 80 locations worldwide.

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

Solutions Review

You can outsource an IT support company to monitor your server and critical data to assess performance and identify potential issues before a disaster can occur. When using an off-site secondary server, your RTO will be restricted to the amount of time it takes to failover from one server to the other.

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World Backup Day: The MSP Uptime Lifeline

OffsiteDataSync

These are a few more reasons why enterprises are increasingly outsourcing backup and DR to managed service providers (MSPs). An IT pro might do a failover or two in their entire career – we handle multiple ones on a monthly basis. That, and the fact that this is why we exist and what MSPs are designed to do.

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The Best Disaster Recovery Practices for Organizations of All Sizes

Solutions Review

While the globe has greatly benefited from the software and systems that power work, we have also become more susceptible to the concomitant risks such as the disruption of critical processes outsourced to cloud service providers, breaches of sensitive personal and company data, and coordinated denial of service attacks.

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25 Data Protection Predictions from 14 Experts for 2022

Solutions Review

Companies will spend more on DR in 2022 and look for more flexible deployment options for DR protection, such as replicating on-premises workloads to the cloud for DR, or multinode failover clustering across cloud availability zones and regions.” However, SQL Server AGs with automatic failover have not been supported in Kubernetes.