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Top 5 Trends in Azure Hybrid Cloud Management

Last Update: Sep 16, 2022

As you begin to implement your organization’s 2017 tech strategy, here are the top five most interesting things that are going on in the world of Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure that you should consider.

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Delivering High Availability in the Hybrid Cloud

Last Update: Sep 16, 2022

Hybrid cloud availability can be difficult because most businesses are running a mixture of many different technologies that all need to be available in order to support their business-critical applications. Availability in the hybrid cloud needs to begin at the design phase of your application infrastructure.

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What’s System Restore in Windows XP?

Last Update: Aug 23, 2022

What is System Restore in Windows XP? System Restore is a component of Windows XP Professional that you can use to restore your computer to a previous state, if a problem occurs, without losing your personal data files (such as Microsoft Word documents, browsing history, drawings, favorites, or e-mail). System Restore monitors changes to the…

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Backup Power Supplies and Strategies to Recover from Power Outages

Depending on what part of the country you’re in, coping with power outages and having backup power may or may not play a big part in your disaster recovery plans. While it’s often overlooked, power is the one thing that all computing activities require, whether it is desktops, datacenters, or cloud computing. Backup power supplies…

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The Hybrid Cloud Trends We Expect to See in 2019

Last Update: Jul 06, 2022

As we head into the new year, here are the hybrid cloud trends that we expect to see in 2019.

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New High Availability and Disaster Recovery Features in SQL Server 2019

Last Update: Jun 24, 2022

The latest release of SQL Server 2019 has several important enhancements for high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR). Let’s take a look at some of the main HA and DR changes in SQL Server 2019.

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Disaster Recovery for Kubernetes

A lot of businesses are in the process of modernizing their applications as a part of their digital transformation strategies and the adoption of Kubernetes is a big part of this trend. As businesses have begun migrating toward containers and micros-service type applications, Kubernetes has been quickly becoming the defacto standard for container management and…

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The Driving Forces of Disaster Recovery Evolution in 2021

There’s no doubt that there’s been a huge focus on disaster recovery (DR) beginning in 2020 and carrying over into 2021. The high-profile and wide-ranging SolarWinds breach along with the rise in ransomware and malware attacks has caused a lot of organizations to reevaluate their DR strategies. In the past, many businesses just viewed DR…

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Veeam adds 200 new Features to its Backup and Recovery Suite with v11

Veeam has announced their new v11 software and it brings 150 new features to the suite.

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Disaster Recovery and the SolarWinds Exploit

One of the biggest malware attacks in recent history was the SolarWinds exploit where malware was spread through SolarWinds’ software update process to thousands of government and private sector customers. SolarWinds is a well-known provider of IT management products and their Orion infrastructure monitoring and management platform was the product that was attacked. Automatic updates…

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