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 | This quick, action-oriented guide will help you set a cloud-based disaster recovery plan in motion. The document will assist IT directors and managers in creating and implementing the most effective DR strategy for their organization. The Quick Guide includes a checklist of how to inventory, assess and determine the correct recovery point objectives and recovery time objectives for each application. The quick guide will help you determine your ideal recovery destinations and will walk you through some ideal testing and failback scenarios. If you’re ready for action, this is the guide that will set your team in motion for a successful disaster recovery plan an implementation. Download Now |  | Conventional hybrid storage solutions use NVRAM (non-volatile RAM/flash) to cache data before writing to disk, then augment performance with an SSD read cache. While such solutions generally offer acceptable performance for small datasets, they are ultimately limited by the configuration and number of SSDs that can be deployed. In contrast, a hybrid storage approach can leverage PCIe-based flash to provide better performance. This not only provides direct (non-SATA/SAS) access to block-level storage and fast read/write caching, but also allows for greater disk capacity per array shelf. Tolly evaluates the performance of Fusion-io's ioControl Hybrid storage approach against conventional NVRAM+SSD+Disk Architecture to find that the Fusion-io solution offers up to 700% better performance in block level access tests. Download Now |  | First things first: what is a sender reputation? Similar to a credit score that shows how great (or terrible) your credit is, your email sender reputation shows mailbox providers how reputable your sending habits are. In other words, do you appear to be a spammer or do your sends get the green light? The better your reputation, the more likely your chances are of landing in the inbox rather than the spam folder. Here are some steps and information that will give you the best opportunity to achieve an amazing sender reputation. It’s easier than you think, but requires discipline and adherence to doing things the right way. Download Now |  | This is the ultimate guide to understanding Recovery-as-a-Service, often referred to as “RaaS”. Recovery-as-a-Service is a game-changer for many businesses, as new technology allows users to recover the entire application as a whole, not just the pieces. This greatly reduces the amount of time it takes to bring an application back online after a disaster. And, compared to warm-site traditional DR solutions, it greatly reduces the costs due to the economics and efficiencies that cloud provides. Previously DR solutions required that companies use a “cross-your-fingers” approach to their solutions working. Testing was costly and inefficient. This paper highlights the ease of testing with new RaaS solutions and how those tests can be run with virtually no impact on production environments. Download Now |  | The truth is that you won’t see immediate ROI on being prepared for a disaster, but in the event something happens, you will be happy that you took the time to get ready. What would the revenue loss be if you had an outage for 10, 30 or 90 minutes? How confident are you in that ability to meet the availability requirements in the SLAs with your clients? Being prepared allows your brand to greatly improve your advertising infrastructure performance and reliability that, in the end, will boost confidence in your brand. Download Now | |
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