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Cloud Disaster Recovery for Startups: A Practical Guide to Business Continuity
In the fast-paced world of startups, every moment counts. Ensuring your business's survival in the face of unexpected disruptions is...


Six Common Strategies for Cloud Migration: An Overview
This article explains the six common strategies used when discussing cloud migration projects: Rehost, Replatform, Repurchase, Refactor, Retain, and Retire.


RackWare’s 7.4.1 release enables native support for Oracle PCA X9-2
RackWare and Oracle announced certification of RackWare’s Cloud Migration, Disaster Recovery and Backup solution on PCA X9-2 in November...


Optimizing RTO's and RPO's
In the unfortunate event of a disaster, whether it be a technological failure, user error, or an actual disaster, it is critical to look...


Best Practices for Migrating to GCP: A Comprehensive Guide to Cloud Migration
In this comprehensive guide, we explore cloud migration and offer best practices for a successful GCP migration journey.


Target Leverages Google Cloud Infrastructure
The story of Target's migration to the cloud.


DORA Compliance and the Need for Multi-Cloud Architectures
Although DORA does not mandate a cross-cloud DR site, it is inferred, as it strongly recommends evaluating increased risks associated with a single or limited set of providers.


Clear Skies Ahead: How a Multi-Cloud Strategy Can Benefit Your Business
For many companies, multi-cloud is now providing a significant competitive advantage, benefiting from better performance and greater cost efficiency by selecting a variety of cloud platforms and technologies tailored to their needs.Â


Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Does RackWare support physical servers? Yes, RackWare supports physical servers as both an Origin and a Target, and the servers...


Tesla Hit a Road Bump in the Cloud
Tesla’s credentials were found on an unsecured admin console without password protection.


Netflix’s Cloud Migration
As they evolved into a streaming service, Netflix was faced with two options: recruit expensive, world class data center operations and guess at how many datacenters they would need to build, or use Amazon Web Services - created by one of their biggest competitors.


What MySpace’s Latest Debacle Means for the Future of Data Backup and Migration
One of the biggest headlines this past week was MySpace losing 12 years of music, photos, and videos between 2003 and 2015 as a result of...


Disaster Recovery – 3 Things You Need To Do
Everyone likes to talk about the 5 or 10 pitfalls or challenges when doing your Disaster Recovery Planning. Jeff Byrne of the Teneja...
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