Multicloud data protection and recovery
Data is the lifeblood of every modern business, but what happens when your data is gone?
 
 
Data is the lifeblood of every modern business, but what happens when your data is gone? Whether it’s ransomware, a denial-of-service (DoS) attack, a malicious insider, a hardware malfunction, or an honest mistake, when your data is gone your business can’t function. Given the business-critical nature of data today, you need to ensure you can quickly and effectively back up and recover your data.
In this tech brief, you’ll learn about data management challenges, multi-cloud data protection and recovery use cases, and the capabilities and features you need in a modern data protection and recovery solution.
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