5 Ways to Minimize the TCO of Disaster Recovery

Presented by

Scott Armbrust and George Crump with StorONE

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Disaster Recovery is a requirement for almost any organization, but paying for disaster recovery often forces them to accept compromises. Disasters now are no longer limited to Natural Disasters. RANSOMWARE and recovering from an attack quickly, with zero data loss, is a top priority. In our Live Webinar and Demonstration, the StorONE team will provide you with five ways to minimize the TCO of your DR strategy and provide specific tips on protecting from all types of disasters, including RANSOMWARE! Join StorONE’s Scott Armbrust, Technical Marketing Engineer, and George Crump CMO, as they explain five ways to reduce the cost of DR: * Integrate replication from day 1 - not an afterthought * Replicate to any hardware at any location * Simplify operations and recovery - easy failover and failback * Expand the DR Use Case - Replace backup and archive plus defeat ransomware! Then join us for a live demonstration to see disaster recovery in action plus some of the expanded use cases. Register and receive a copy of our latest white paper, "Reducing the TCO of Disaster Recovery".
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