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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 . As a result, disaster recovery will fail, data may be lost, and you may waste many hours troubleshooting the issues. Configuration Issues .

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

CIO

To reduce the impact of these outages, enterprises require simple, automated responses that cover 100% of business requirements while minimizing resources and improving processes. An IDC survey across North America and Western Europe highlights the need for effective disaster recovery.

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AWS Disaster Recovery Strategies – PoC with Terraform

Xebia

The project will generate a subset of the following diagram ( source: AWS Disaster Recovery Workloads ). For simplicity and cost-efficiency on a PoC, backend instances and the storage layer have been omitted. The strategy Multi-site active/active shows both regions as equal in available resources at any given time.

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Trade routes of the digital age: How data gravity shapes cloud strategy

CIO

Today, data sovereignty laws and compliance requirements force organizations to keep certain datasets within national borders, leading to localized cloud storage and computing solutions just as trade hubs adapted to regulatory and logistical barriers centuries ago.

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Cloud storage startup Wasabi raises $250M to reach unicorn status

TechCrunch

Two at the forefront are David Friend and Jeff Flowers, who co-founded Wasabi, a cloud startup offering services competitive with Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3). Wasabi, which doesn’t charge fees for egress or API requests, claims its storage fees work out to one-fifth of the cost of Amazon S3’s.

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Scale Computing secures $55M to help companies manage edge infrastructure

TechCrunch

Jeff Ready asserts that his company, Scale Computing , can help enterprises that aren’t sure where to start with edge computing via storage architecture and disaster recovery technologies. Early on, Scale focused on selling servers loaded with custom storage software targeting small- and medium-sized businesses.

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Enterprise Storage Solution Provider of Choice: The Case Studies

CIO

Most of Petco’s core business systems run on four InfiniBox® storage systems in multiple data centers. For the evolution of its enterprise storage infrastructure, Petco had stringent requirements to significantly improve speed, performance, reliability, and cost efficiency. Infinidat rose to the challenge.