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Cloud Disaster Recovery Best Practices

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The post Cloud Disaster Recovery Best Practices appeared first on DevOps.com. The cloud provides scalability, security and flexibility that was often inaccessible to businesses only a few years ago. But just like any other technology, it has its limits. What happens if a severe thunderstorm knocks out power to a […].

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Backup and Disaster Recovery in the Age of GitOps and CI/CD Deployments

Dzone - DevOps

However, even with these powerful primitives available to developers and operators, the need for Backup and Disaster Recovery is as important as ever. More importantly, it also prevents “snowflakes” where the configuration of a deployed application differs from the definition because of manual edits.

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Disaster Recovery Plan for DevOps

Dzone - DevOps

A well-designed disaster recovery plan is critical to mitigate risks, recover swiftly from failures, and ensure your data and infrastructure integrity. Are There Any Myths Related to DR in DevOps?

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Disaster Recovery for Kubernetes Clusters

Dzone - DevOps

Importance of Business Continuity Business continuity is having a strategy to deal with major disruptions and disasters. Disaster recovery (DR) helps an organization to recover and resume business critical functions or normal operations when there are disruptions or disasters.

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Maximizing Uptime: How to Leverage AWS RDS for High Availability and Disaster Recovery

Dzone - DevOps

It's essential to guarantee high availability and disaster recovery capabilities for these databases to avoid data loss and reduce downtime. This article dives into implementing high availability and disaster recovery using AWS RDS.

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Why GreenOps will succeed where FinOps is failing

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Why FinOps is failing FinOps a framework formed by combining Finance and DevOps was introduced in the early 2010s as cloud adoption surged, addressing financial accountability and cost optimization in the cloud. A fundamental change in approach is urgently needed. The result was a compromised availability architecture.

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DevOps Chat: Data Protection in the Cloud With Druva

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Backup and recovery, disaster recovery, data retention, governance and e-discovery are all parts of any effective data protection strategy. The post DevOps Chat: Data Protection in the Cloud With Druva appeared first on DevOps.com. Data management sounds simple but it’s not.