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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

As the name suggests, a cloud service provider is essentially a third-party company that offers a cloud-based platform for application, infrastructure or storage services. In a public cloud, all of the hardware, software, networking and storage infrastructure is owned and managed by the cloud service provider. What Is a Public Cloud?

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AWS Disaster Recovery Strategies – PoC with Terraform

Xebia

This post explores a proof-of-concept (PoC) written in Terraform , where one region is provisioned with a basic auto-scaled and load-balanced HTTP * basic service, and another recovery region is configured to serve as a plan B by using different strategies recommended by AWS. Pilot Light strategy diagram. Backup and Restore.

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Third Party Optimization Tools v. AWS Native Tools

Hypergrid

Compare that to how you operated in the on-premises world, where you controlled not just the servers, but also each individual path from server to storage and the perimeter around both. Our latest release HyperCloud 6.0 , adds support for disaster recovery planning and the Azure CSP Program to support even more cloud planning scenarios.

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Third Party Optimization Tools Over AWS Native Tools ?

Hypergrid

Compare that to how you operated in the on-premises world, where you controlled not just the servers, but also each individual path from server to storage and the perimeter around both. Our latest release HyperCloud 6.0 , adds support for disaster recovery planning and the Azure CSP Program to support even more cloud planning scenarios.

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