Backup and restore is the practice of copying your data periodically so that you may restore it in the wake of a power outage, cyberattack, or other disruption. From snapshots to mirroring, there are many ways for a business to meet its recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs).
How you back up your data and applications matters. It’s about finding the disaster recovery strategy that helps you meet your RTOs and RPOs. So what are they? Here’s a quick breakdown:
RTO and RPO are the key performance indicators (KPIs) you’ll want to be aware of when building your disaster recovery strategy.
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Beyond RTO and RPO, you’ll also want to consider factors such as security, scalability, technology, and budget when choosing the right backup and recovery solution for your needs. Depending on the technologies and resources available to your organization, you may need to employ one or more of these backup techniques as part of a larger disaster recovery strategy. Common backup methods include:
Instant recovery: A continuously updated backup virtual machine (VM) is maintained for a production VM. When the production VM fails, the backup instantly takes over, yielding zero RTO and zero RPO.
Legacy storage solutions are woefully ill-equipped to handle the scale and speed required of modern data operations. In a world where organizations increasingly demand the strictest RTOs and RPOs, legacy infrastructure becomes the primary bottleneck in disaster recovery.
Pure Storage® FlashBlade® delivers Rapid Restore for production and dev/test workloads with up to 270TB/hr of data-recovery performance. Key benefits include:
FlashBlade Rapid Restore delivers modern data protection at speed and scale to help your organization hit your RTO and RPO goals.