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  • Hybrid Cloud For Disaster Recovery: Ensuring Business Continuity

    September 23, 2024 Tom Horan

    In today’s environment, businesses face numerous threats that can disrupt operations and cause financial losses. Disaster recovery planning is crucial for maintaining business continuity. While traditional on-premises solutions have been standard, hybrid cloud offers a more flexible, scalable, and cost-effective alternative.

    Benefits Of Hybrid Cloud for Disaster Recovery

    Hybrid cloud combines on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure, offering several key benefits:

    • Increased Availability and Resilience: A hybrid cloud environment significantly boosts the availability and resilience of IT systems. This architecture provides built-in redundancy and failover capabilities, ensuring critical applications experience minimal downtime. By replicating vital applications and data to the cloud, businesses
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