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Let’s Compare: BARMAN vs. Manual Backup

Datavail

BARMAN is one of the most popular tools for backup and recovery management in PostgreSQL. PostgreSQL, as an open source database has different methods to approach database backups. Manual Backup Methods. Pg_dump (Logical Backup). Logical backups can be table level to database level based on requirements.

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D2iQ Joins the Nutanix Ready Partner Program

d2iq

D2iQ’s acceptance into the Nutanix Ready Program means that the D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP) has been tested and formally verified by Nutanix to work on or with AHV, the Nutanix built-in hypervisor, providing an additional level of assurance of interoperability and integration.

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Manage and Secure Your Endpoints Efficiently From a Single Console

Kaseya

They are responsible for: Managing endpoints to maintain system uptime Resolving IT incidents and closing service tickets Monitoring backups and restores Overseeing endpoint security via software patching and antivirus/anti-malware (AV/AM) deployments. Endpoint Management Tool Integrated With Backup and Disaster Recovery Solutions.

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Cybersecurity Is a Top Priority – What to Do About It?

Kaseya

While three-fourths of IT Practitioners worldwide regularly scan their servers and workstations for operating system patches, only 58 percent apply critical operating system patches within 30 days of release. Backup and Disaster Recovery. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

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Managing MSP Revenue With the Right RMM Solution During a Global Pandemic

Kaseya

Automate patching of all devices, irrespective of operating systems and third-party applications. Provide backup and disaster recovery capabilities with automated testing of recovery to enable clean restoration of systems. Auto-remediate vulnerabilities for quick elimination of risks.

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Production Support and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Mentormate

A maintenance plan includes strategies around updates and patching but also backups, disaster recovery, monitoring and alerts, and how your team addresses the security of the environment. Disaster Recovery Plan. Have you thought about disasters? Who will recover the data from the backups?

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Lake City Sacks IT Director Over Ransomware Attack

Kaseya

Homeland Security continues to use Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 on most of its computers even after Microsoft had discontinued its support for these operating systems years ago. . Unsupported legacy systems don’t get security patches, so any new critical vulnerabilities are a serious problem.