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Disaster Recovery Journal: Survey Results from SIOS Technology Reveal Providing High Availability and Disaster Protection for SQL Server Poses a Variety of Challenges for Enterprise Data Centers

July 7, 2014 by <a href="/tag/disaster-recovery-journal/">Disaster Recovery Journal</a>

SIOS Technology Corp. maker of SAN and #SANLess clustering software products, today announced the results of its premier SQL Server High Availability survey of large corporations in the United States (76%) and Europe (9%). The survey elicited responses from 191 IT professionals across a wide range of vertical industries to understand current trends and challenges related to providing high availability (HA) and disaster protection (DR) for SQL Server.

Specific areas covered by the survey, included identifying the most important challenges to providing HA and DR; understanding the costs of HA and DR for SQL Server; and determining the plans and priorities for 2014/2015.

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Cloud Computing Journal: The Facts About Cloud High Availability and Disaster Recovery

April 22, 2014 by <a href="/tag/disaster-recovery-journal/">Disaster Recovery Journal</a> Leave a Comment

Enterprises are moving more and more applications to the cloud. Gartner predicts that the bulk of new IT spending by 2016 will be for cloud computing platforms and applications and that nearly half of large enterprises will have cloud deployments by the end of 2017.
The far-reaching impact of cloud computing is summarized in a recent McKinsey report on disruptive technologies: “Cloud technology has the potential to improve productivity across $3 trillion in global enterprise IT spending, as well as enabling the creation of new online products and services for billions of consumers and millions of businesses alike.”

For many organizations, moving applications that can tolerate brief periods of downtime to the cloud is a straightforward decision with clear benefits. However, concerns about how to provide high availability and disaster protection in the cloud may make this decision more difficult for business-critical applications such as SQL, SAP, and Exchange. Understanding the facts about HA and DR in the cloud can help you make informed decisions about moving applications to the cloud, while ensuring the important business operations that depend on them are protected from downtime and data loss.

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Published: April 17, 2014 by Cloud Computing Journal

 

Filed Under: News and Events, News posts Tagged With: #SANLess Clusters for Linux Environments, #SANLess Clusters for Windows Environments, Cloud, Clusters Your Way, Disaster Recovery Journal, High Availability

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