The 3-2-1 Data Protection Rule and Hybrid Cloud Backup with NetApp
IT teams are under extreme pressure to improve backup, disaster recovery and data protection to eliminate downtime and facilitate digital transformation. Many IT leaders are embracing modern Availability solutions to implement the 3-2-1 data protection rule as a best practice. This paper describes how organizations can leverage the combination of storage snapshots, Availability software and hybrid cloud to cost-efficiently modernize data protection and recovery to enable the Always-On Enterpriseâ„¢.
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