New Best Practices Using the Latest Cloud and Data Protection Technologies that Facilitate Disaster Recovery in the Cloud
Multiple backup solutions, clouds, and cloud storage tiers can all lead to escalating cloud storage costs and complexity. These, in turn, hamper an organization's ability to perform a DR in the cloud. Three new best practices exist that account for these new variables. By adopting them, organizations better position themselves to more quickly perform DR in the cloud while incurring lower costs.
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