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

CIO

Data volumes continue to grow exponentially, and thereā€™s no end in sight. IDC predicts that the amount of commercial data in storage will be 12.8 Organizations need data resilience to ensure business continuity. ZB by 2026. A typical novel contains 1 MB of data and is about 12 mm thick, so 12.8

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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 InfiniGuardĀ®.

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Keep These Preparations in Mind for Disaster Recovery

Datavail

For example, a critical client facing application server and its backend database server, might have an RPO of 15 minutes, meaning if either or both systems fail, they can tolerate data or activity loss for up to 15 minutes only in order to maintain business continuity. Storage media like tapes or cloud storage locations etc.

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5 Steps to Effective Data Defense

Kaseya

Among the latest victims: backup files. Ironically, as valuable as backup files are, more often than not they are collateral damage in a ransomware attack ā€” not the intended target. Ransomware typically crawls a system looking for particular file types, it will encrypt or delete backup files it stumbles across. Securing Backups.

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District Medical Group transforms its approach to data management

CIO

When he took the helm at DMG, Rhodeā€™s first step was to assess the organizationā€™s disaster recovery, business continuity, backup, and data management capabilities. Even without the addition of the new clinics, DMG data volumes were piling up fast and backups were slow and inefficient, taking 36 hours to complete on average. ā€œMy

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Defending against ransomware is all about the basics

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Strong passwords, two-factor authentication, defense in depth, staying on top of software updates, good backups, and the ability to restore from backups go a long way. Most ransomware attacks begin on Windows systems or on mobile phones. Many also believe that Windows users install updates less often than macOS and Linux users.

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5 Reasons Why DisasterĀ 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. . Disaster recovery plans often include backup and data retention strategies that do not thoroughly map the dependencies and requirements needed for smooth disaster recovery.