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QTS Realty Expands Disaster Recovery Portfolio with DRaaS

Data Center Knowledge

Software-based disaster recovery product is application- and hardware-independent and can be used in hybrid physical-virtual setups Read More. Disaster Recovery QTS (Quality Technology Services) Services'

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What Is Disaster Recovery as a Service?

SecureWorld News

The latest CrowdStrike outage highlighted the need for a disaster recovery plan that can help organizations resume critical IT operations in case of emergencies. What is Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)? The vendor also must ensure regular replica updates according to the client's recovery point objectives.

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New Tools Are Simplifying Backup and Replication

Data Center Knowledge

Fortunately, increased hardware performance and more bandwidth availability make creating such an environment a clear possibility. Featured backup Cloud Computing Disaster Recovery replication Storage Virtualization' Creating a truly distributed environment isn’t always easy.

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Preparing for the Worst: IT Disaster Recovery Best Practices

SecureWorld News

Being prepared for a bad situation that might never happen is better than experiencing a disaster that catches you off-guard. Read this post to learn more about disaster recovery and discover the best practices that you should apply to improve the protection of your data and IT environment. What is disaster recovery?

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Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan

Tech Republic

Organizations, regardless of size, should have a disaster recovery and business continuity plan. Such a plan helps IT pros create policies that address critical elements and processes that should be considered and implemented before a crisis occurs.

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Evaluating the relative cost of edge computing

CIO Business Intelligence

Hard costs include: Setting up the infrastructure (servers, connectivity, storage, gateways, sensors/input devices, and hardware) and integrating the edge deployment with it. The hardware required alone ranges from very basic to enterprise-class rack-based systems that consist of standalone, converged, or hyperconverged infrastructure.

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Is Your Business Prepared to Recover from a Cyber Event?

CIO Business Intelligence

Swift recovery is paramount to minimizing damage. Why a disaster recovery plan may not be good enough Many organizations have disaster recovery plans and assume the concept of disaster recovery and cyber recovery are the same: a system or location goes down, you shift operations, complete recovery efforts, and return to normal.