EGUIDE:
We take a good look at how features and functionality built into popular virtualisation environments can help with disaster recovery planning, testing and execution.
EGUIDE:
Learn how you can make disaster recovery (DR) in the cloud a little easier in this expert-eguid which provides 3 simple steps to placing, securing, and retrieving data in the cloud. Then, learn some of the lessons about cloud DR that we've learned in 2016.
EGUIDE:
The August 2016 Delta outage caused a stir in the disaster recovery world. Ensure your organization doesn't make the same mistakes as the airliner with these DR testing guidelines.
CASE STUDY:
Access this exclusive case study to discover how a successful accounting organization accommodated an increase in data into their disaster recovery plan.
EBOOK:
In this issue of Modern Infrastructure: CIO Edition, learn how to govern enterprise disaster response and recovery efforts and spring into action when true crisis strikes.
EZINE:
'Storage' magazine examines how to screen disaster recovery-as-a-service providers, as well as evolving cold data storage and file sync-and-share offerings.
EGUIDE:
Failing over to the cloud can be handled by a DRaaS provider, but concerns over data movement and performance need to be addressed before the cloud DR strategy is implemented. Explore three questions to answer before using DRaaS in any cloud strategy.
EGUIDE:
Disaster recovery is essential for mission-critical workload, and a hyper-converged infrastructure can simplify this requirement. Discover three fundamental tasks you must consider when planning, implementing and executing your hyper-converged disaster recovery policy and business continuity plans.
EGUIDE:
APIs are the lifeline between enterprise applications within cloud environments and cloud disaster recovery is becoming a popular option as cloud adoption grows. In this e-guide, learn the answers to frequently asked questions about proper API and disaster recovery set up and management.
EBOOK:
One increasingly popular alternative to traditional data backup is to combine replication and snapshots to continuously protect data. This handbook compares hardware-based and software-based replication so you can decide which approach suits your organization's needs, and discusses the emergence of hypervisor-based replication.