Insight report 10 Rules to Protect Workloads in a Hybrid or Public Cloud

By  Insight Editor / 26 Sep 2018

Hybrid and multicloud environments provide wide-ranging benefits for organizations with diverse workloads. But companies often overlook key aspects about how their workloads will be protected. Learn how you can ensure your workloads are safe in the cloud.

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Organizations often rely on snapshots to recover data, which could be lost in a hardware failure.

Who is this whitepaper for?

IT decision-makers who plan to migrate workloads to the cloud or who already have workloads in the cloud will find valuable insights in this whitepaper.

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What will I learn?

Maintaining a competitive advantage in today’s digital economy means you need maximum efficiencies from the cloud. Discover 10 important rules to ensure your critical business data and workloads are protected.

Topics include:

  • Cloud mistakes to avoid
  • Data resilience versus data protection
  • Data protection fundamentals
  • Avoiding single points of failure

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