Disaster Recovery Planning for Virtual Environments Research
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Parsing the Differences Between Primary and Secondary Storage
Sponsored by: Dell EMC and Intel®From the experts at SearchStorage.com, this e-guide examines the importance of factoring your primary storage tier into your organization's backup and DR plan. Download here for the details, as well as a glance at the cloud's role in the recovery process.
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4 Rules to Craft an Enterprise Data Archiving Strategy
Sponsored by: NasuniIn this e-guide by George Crump, President of Storage Switzerland learn the proper 4-step process to crafting a data archiving strategy.
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Creating a High-Availability Strategy to Prevent System Failure
Sponsored by: arcserveRead this expert-guide to learn how you can instate a high-availability policy in your enterprise. You'll start by learning what makes high-availability so unique and enticing, and then go on to find some tips on how you can make it a reality in your own business.
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Arcserve Unified Data Protection Cuts Downtime for Cloud DR
Sponsored by: arcserveIn this expert-guide, learn about Arcserve's new Unified Data Protection system, which the claim delivers a five-minute recovery time objective and 15-minute recover point objective for data, and figure out if this service is fast enough for you.
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A proper cloud-based disaster recovery plan could bring blue skies
Sponsored by: TechTarget Disaster RecoveryThe recent spike in ransomware attacks has left the storage world looking for a way to stop the bleeding. This handbook explores how disaster-recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS)could be the answer. Read on to learn how frequent backups to the cloud can keep your data safe.
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How to Build a Consistent Backup and DR Plan in the Cloud
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationIn this expert guide, learn how to build a public cloud disaster recovery plan, as well as some methods for testing it to ensure its availability. Then, read on to learn what preventative measures you can take to ensure consistent performance in a hybrid cloud backup environment.
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What Will the Future of Disaster Recovery Look Like?
Sponsored by: Oracle CorporationIn this expert guide, read some of our predictions on how the disaster recovery model will change over the next 5 years. Then, you'll find steps you can take to keep your DR plans relevant by instituting testing policies, periodic refreshes, and more.
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Choosing the right DRaaS provider
Sponsored by: TechTarget Storage'Storage' magazine examines how to screen disaster recovery-as-a-service providers, as well as evolving cold data storage and file sync-and-share offerings.
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Mastering the Art of Database Backup and Recovery
Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK LtdDBAs are usually concerned with backing up their databases, but they should spend more time focusing on database recovery as part of the backup process. Read this expert guide to learn how to cover all your DB recovery bases and how to back up data more efficiently.
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Tips for Testing Both Cloud & Legacy DR
Sponsored by: TeraGo NetworksIn this expert guide, learn how to compare legacy DR programs against the new disaster-recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) programs based in the cloud. Then, learn 20 best practices for ensuring that your DRaaS vendor will help you frequently test your program to ensure optimal performance.
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A proper cloud-based disaster recovery plan could bring blue skies
Sponsored by: TechTarget Disaster RecoveryThe recent spike in ransomware attacks has left the storage world looking for a way to stop the bleeding. This handbook explores how disaster-recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS)could be the answer. Read on to learn how frequent backups to the cloud can keep your data safe.
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Disaster recovery methods: Legacy DR vs. the cloud
Sponsored by: Colospace Inc.When it comes to choosing a disaster recovery method, there's a lot to consider. Cost, RTO and expertise are all important factors to take into account. Download this e-guide to compare legacy DR vs. the cloud and decide which is best for your organization.
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Druva Phoenix Rises as Disaster Recovery Service
Sponsored by: DruvaClick inside to learn how, by teaming up with AWS Druva is offering their customers disaster recovery-as-a-service for the first time ever.
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Modernizing Data Center Protection
Sponsored by: Dell EMC and Intel®In this expert-guide by our Senior Analyst Jason Buffington, find out how we've gotten to the point we're at in data center DR, and where it's going in the future.
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Tips and Tricks To Simplifying Disaster Recovery in The Cloud
Sponsored by: Iron MountainLearn how you can make disaster recovery (DR) in the cloud a little easier in this expert-eguid which provides 3 simple steps to placing, securing, and retrieving data in the cloud. Then, learn some of the lessons about cloud DR that we've learned in 2016.
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New Strategies For Backup and Disaster Recovery
Sponsored by: Iron MountainIn this expert-eguide, learn steps to keeping your data more secure like focusing on the 3 major techniques used in data backup, how to quickly recover from a ransomware attack, why using a recovery-in-place technique could be beneficial, and more.
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Why You Should Build A Solid Transition Plan Before Moving DR Offerings
Sponsored by: Iron MountainIn this expert-guide, learn about the 9 critical assessment areas when vetting DRaaS vendors, and why a change-management plan can keep you from collapsing into chaos when moving from one DR program to another.
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Navigating the Data Center: Building a Shutdown Procedure and New Networking Architecture
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseAlthough policy and process are critical for modern IT, data center admins are often unprepared to shut off things when the need arises. Download now to conceive and test a proper data center shutdown procedure; you'll also discover how to navigate the troubles modern data center networking architectures pose.
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Disaster Recovery Policies for Hyper-Converged Infrastructures
Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard EnterpriseDisaster recovery is essential for mission-critical workload, and a hyper-converged infrastructure can simplify this requirement. Discover three fundamental tasks you must consider when planning, implementing and executing your hyper-converged disaster recovery policy and business continuity plans.
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Comprehensive Disaster Recovery Testing Plan Can Prevent Major Outages
Sponsored by: ZertoThe August 2016 Delta outage caused a stir in the disaster recovery world. Ensure your organization doesn't make the same mistakes as the airliner with these DR testing guidelines.
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Five Corporate Disaster Recovery Plan Essentials
Sponsored by: ZertoSome shops have yet to establish a corporate DR plan they know they can rely on. This exclusive e-guide brings together a group of trusted data protection experts to share their must-haves in any corporate disaster recovery plan and discover benefits and drawbacks of three data replication technologies.
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Address Cloud Failover Issues with DRaaS
Sponsored by: ZertoFailing over to the cloud can be handled by a DRaaS provider, but concerns over data movement and performance need to be addressed before the cloud DR strategy is implemented. Explore three questions to answer before using DRaaS in any cloud strategy.
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How to Secure Azure and Recover From the Worst Disasters
Sponsored by: Softchoice CorporationIn this e-guide, expert Rob Shapland breaks down how two new Microsoft Azure features aim to boost cloud security for enterprises. Learn how to keep Azure secure and keep your business going if disaster strikes and the worst is realized.
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A Colocation Facility That Will Prepare Your Enterprise in the Event of a Disaster
Sponsored by: CyrusOneThis exclusive eGuide focuses on two of the major questions to consider when contemplating disaster recovery colocation. In order to make the right decision for your enterprise, IT professionals need to acknowledge all of the factors for evaluating potential colocation providers and locations.
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How to Approach Storage Disaster Recovery
Sponsored by: RubrikIn this e-guide learn how to turn back time on a disaster to recover what was lost; manage "deduped" data, and more. Read on to ensure your enterprise can take a hit and recover quickly, allowing for a low-impact return to normalcy.