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Businesses store data for many reasons, the most prominent of which are production use, as backups, and as archives. Once upon a time, storage was expensive and it made sense to store as little as possible. Today, every business has access to terabytes of low-cost cloud storage, but cheap isn’t...
Disaster recovery was once the preserve of corporations that could afford to run redundant infrastructure in several data centers. Today, cloud backup systems and virtualization allow smaller businesses to build robust disaster recovery systems, while larger businesses benefit from considerable...
In previous articles on this blog, we have stressed the importance of disaster recovery planning. However diligently IT professionals try to avoid outages and account for potential failures, without a bottomless budget and infinite time it is impossible to make provisions for every potential...
How quickly would your business recover from an incident that deprived it of access to critical hardware or software? In the event of an incident, how many of the business’s operations could continue without disruption? Disaster recovery planning provides answers to these questions and helps to...
An important benefit of the cloud is reducing the complexity of managing physical servers and networks. All of that is handled by us. You, as a client, access powerful compute and storage without worrying about what happens under the covers.
Cloud disaster recovery holds the same promise...
Human error is the leading cause of business data loss. Not sophisticated security breaches, hardware failures, or data corruption, but mistakes made by employees in the course of their work.
There’s an old joke in the IT world:...
Data that is only stored in one place is in a precarious position. Hard disk drives fail unpredictably. Solid state drives are more reliable, but even less predictable and it may not obvious when they have failed. But most data losses aren’t caused by hardware failures. They are caused by human...
The benefits of Disaster Recovery are undeniable. Infrastructure and network outages are a fact of life. Disaster Recovery provides a powerful solution: replicate infrastructure in an offsite data center that will take over in the event of an outage. Service disruption is minimal — customers...
Backups are essential. Without comprehensive data backups — your business is balanced on the edge of a cliff with the potential to fall at any moment. But backups aren’t enough to guarantee that a business can continue to operate when disaster strikes. Data is only useful when the servers and...