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Taking Advantage of Azure’s DR Options to Keep Your Data Safe For Tomorrow

Learn about Azure’s different options to protect your business-critical data to avoid your next possible outage.

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5 Ways a DR Plan can help your ROI

An effective DR plan has a big ROI in a number of different ways but only if you construct it correctly.

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The Five Big Benefits of the Hybrid Cloud

The hybrid cloud has a lot to offer and here are the five biggest benefits of the new hybrid environments.

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Essential Components of a Successful DR Strategy

Learn about the essential elements for building a DR that works for your environment and all types of scenarios.

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Azure Site Recovery Announcements from Ignite

Microsoft announced several improvements to its cloud-based disaster recovery service, Azure Site Recovery at Ignite 2017.

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What Is Azure File Sync

I have known about Azure File Sync for quite a while under NDA and have been itching to start talking about it. It’s a killer service that an incredible number of businesses could benefit from.

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Avoiding the Five Biggest Disaster Recovery Mistakes

Michael Otey talks about avoiding the five biggest disaster recovery mistakes.

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Hybrid Cloud HA and DR Using SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups

Today, many businesses are in the process of looking for ways to leverage the hybrid cloud for high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR). Find out how SQL Server’s AlwaysOn Availability Groups provide protection for multiple user databases.

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Hyper-V Replica for Disaster Recovery

Michael Otey discusses Hyper-V Replica as an option for protecting business-critical virtual machines from site or system outages.

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Replicate Azure Virtual Machines to Another Region for Disaster Recovery

Aidan Finn discusses how to enable disaster recovery replication of Azure virtual machines from one region to another region, which will enable your services to survive a massive outage in an Azure data center or region.

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