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Achieve scalable cyber resiliency in the cloud during an age of exponential data growth

CIO

IDC predicts that the amount of commercial data in storage will be 12.8 Compounding the complexity of enabling data resiliency and business continuity are the many different platforms (Unix, vSphere, Windows, Linux, etc.), Data volumes continue to grow exponentially, and there’s no end in sight. ZB by 2026.

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Keep These Preparations in Mind for Disaster Recovery

Datavail

A critical aspect of building and maintaining enterprise database systems is to incorporate disaster recovery (DR). A properly planned and set up disaster recovery goes a long way in recovering enterprise database systems from a major fault(s) and helps in keeping the business within the desired recovery point objectives.

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History of IBM DB2

The Crazy Programmer

DB2 was originally exclusively available on IBM mainframes, but by the 1990s, it had migrated to a variety of other platforms, including LUW (Linux, Unix, Windows), i5/OS, and even PDAs. DB2 9 allows you to store XML “natively,” as well as useful storage compression to conserve space on your hard drive. Brief History.

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5 Reasons to Migrate Oracle Applications to Azure

Datavail

In addition, with Azure infrastructure flexibility you will always have the storage and compute resources you need, including Azure Disk Storage which offers secure, persistent, and cost-friendly SSD options that can support any and all of your Oracle applications. 3) Disaster Recovery. 4) Cost Reduction.

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InfiniGuard Delivers the Next Generation of Modern Data Protection

Infinidat

While primary storage solutions have adapted to market changes, delivering faster, more reliable systems to meet the demand for 100% availability, mission critical performance, and economic efficiency, the backup storage market has not adapted as quickly. Infinidat addressed these issues with the introduction of InfiniGuard®.

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5 Reasons Why Disaster Recovery Plans Fail

Kaseya

You diligently back up critical servers to your on-site appliance or to the cloud, but when an incident happens and you need it the most, the backup recovery fails. . Let’s take a look at why disaster recovery fails and how you can avoid the factors that lead to this failure: . Configuration Issues .

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Which Is Best for Your MariaDB Cloud Migration: Azure or an Azure VM?

Datavail

Your backup and recovery processes are covered, with support for point-in-time restoration reaching up to 35 days. These include: You cannot use MyISAM, BLACKHOLE, or ARCHIVE for your storage engine. Server storage size only scales up, not down. Cost-effective pay-as-you-go pricing model.

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