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Reducing the TCO of Disaster Recovery

Learn How to Minimize Disaster Recovery TCO

The components of a disaster recovery infrastructure are decreasing rapidly.  Unless your storage vendor only supports flash, the cost of secondary storage is at an all-time low. The cost of a secondary site is also more affordable. Unless your vendor doesn’t support seamless replication to the Cloud, you don’t even need a dedicated secondary site. Yet, the cost of creating and operating a disaster recovery strategy is more expensive than ever! Inefficient and inflexible primary storage solutions require you to pay a premium for your DR infrastructure or to make compromises in recoverability.

In our latest white paper, we explain why disaster recovery infrastructures are so expensive and how to reduce the TCO of DR without compromising data protection or recoverability.

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