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  2. OpenText Data Protector - Wikipedia

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    HP announced the release of HP Data Protector 9.0 (as a part of its Adaptive Backup & Recovery initiative) in May 2014. It was released in July 2014 along with two companion products: HP Data Protector Management Pack and HP Backup Navigator. [9] Micro Focus acquired HPE Software in 2017, and was renamed Micro Focus Data Protector. [10]

  3. Microsoft Azure - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Azure, or just Azure (/ˈæʒər, ˈeɪʒər/ AZH-ər, AY-zhər, UK also /ˈæzjʊər, ˈeɪzjʊər/ AZ-ure, AY-zure), [5] [6] [7] is the cloud computing platform developed by Microsoft. It has management, access and development of applications and services to individuals, companies, and governments through its global infrastructure.

  4. Site reliability engineering - Wikipedia

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    Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline in the field of Software Engineering and IT infrastructure support that monitors and improves the availability and performance of deployed software systems and large software services (which are expected to deliver reliable response times across events such as new software deployments, hardware failures, and cybersecurity attacks). [1]

  5. Backup site - Wikipedia

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    A backup site (also work area recovery site [1] or just recovery site) is a location where an organization can relocate following a disaster, such as fire, flood, terrorist threat, or other disruptive event. This is an integral part of the disaster recovery plan and wider business continuity planning of an organization.

  6. IT disaster recovery - Wikipedia

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    A cost-benefit analysis highlights which disaster recovery measures are appropriate. Different strategies make sense based on the cost of downtime compared to the cost of implementing a particular strategy. Common strategies include: backups to tape and sent off-site; backups to disk on-site (copied to off-site disk) or off-site

  7. Virtual tape library - Wikipedia

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    With the consequent reduction in off-site replication bandwidth afforded by deduplication, it is possible and practical for this form of virtual tape to reduce recovery point objective time and recovery time objective to near zero (or instantaneous). Outside of the mainframe environment, tape drives and libraries mostly featured SCSI.

  8. Backup Exec - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Disaster Recovery (SDR) Guided Search and Restore: Built-in indexing and the ability to restore files through search. True image restore; Cloud Support [22] Free S3 Cloud Connector for Backup Exec to back up data to an S3-compatible cloud storage; Free Azure Cloud Connector for Backup Exec to write data to Microsoft Azure cloud storage

  9. Recovery as a service - Wikipedia

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    Recovery as a service (RaaS), [1] sometimes referred to as disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS), is a category of cloud computing used for protecting an application or data from a natural or human disaster or service disruption at one location by enabling a full recovery in the cloud. RaaS differs from cloud-based backup services by ...