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Why You Need to Consider Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service

CIO

Investing in a robust disaster recovery program upfront can save considerable costs down the road. According to FEMA, nearly a quarter of businesses never re-open following a major disaster—a sobering statistic. [i] Without a robust disaster recovery plan in place, it can take days, weeks, or even months to recover.

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Radically Reduce Downtime and Data Loss with SaaS-based Disaster Recovery

CIO

As 2022 wraps up, many IT leaders are re-evaluating their current infrastructure to understand how they can continue to modernize, reduce complexity at scale and — most importantly — protect their organization. An IDC survey across North America and Western Europe highlights the need for effective disaster recovery.

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Disaster recovery can be an effective way to ease into the cloud

TechCrunch

Instead, leaders unfamiliar with the cloud should start by moving over their disaster recovery program to the cloud, which helps to gain familiarity and understanding before a full migration of production workloads. DRaaS emphasizes speed of recovery so that this failover is as seamless as possible. What is DRaaS?

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AWS Disaster Recovery Strategies – PoC with Terraform

Xebia

A regional failure is an uncommon event in AWS (and other Public Cloud providers), where all Availability Zones (AZs) within a region are affected by any condition that impedes the correct functioning of the provisioned Cloud infrastructure. Pilot Light strategy diagram. Backup and Restore.

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5 Reasons Why Disaster Recovery Plans Fail

Kaseya

Let’s take a look at why disaster recovery fails and how you can avoid the factors that lead to this failure: . Failure to Identify and Understand Recovery Dependencies . For business operations running on multi-tier or N-tier applications, simply restoring server operation is not enough. Configuration Issues .

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What Is Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS)?

Kaseya

From conglomerates to small enterprises, every organization requires a robust disaster recovery strategy to navigate unforeseen challenges, like natural disasters and security breaches, while maintaining uninterrupted operations. What is Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS)? How does DRaaS work?

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Redcentric: Providing enterprises with an ultra-wide portfolio that covers the full infrastructure spectrum

CIO

Darren Adcock, product manager at Redcentric responsible for the company’s privately owned Infrastructure-as-a-Service offering, the Redcentric Cloud, has strong beliefs about what differentiates a cloud vendor from a cloud partner.