SIOS Technology Predictions | 2022

More Investment in Disaster Recovery – Climate change and social unrest have moved the need for disaster recovery to the forefront of IT focus. DR planning is no longer factoring in the rare “once in 100 years storm” or “once in a lifetime earthquake.” Companies will spend more on DR in 2022 and look for more flexible deployment options for DR protection, such as replicating on-premises workloads to the cloud and failover clustering across cloud availability zones and regions.

High Availability Protection for Storage will Become Standard – Simple backup of data storage is no longer sufficient. Regardless of whether the storage is NFS, SAN, cloud-native shared storage, or replicated local storage, companies will increase protection levels for their data storage – both on-premises and in the cloud – to include HA/DR protection.

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Recent News & Press

HANA Migration: Ensuring High Availability and Minimizing Disruptions

The business operations landscape is set to undergo a pivotal shift. SAP has finalized that by 2027, SAP customers will need to transition from their […]

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How will high availability develop in 2024?

In 2023, rapid digital transformation, cyber security threats, and supply chain disruptions posed significant challenges for businesses, necessitating robust IT infrastructures. As these challenges persist […]

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“Surviving the Digital Heatwave: Lessons Learned from Singapore’s...

Today, we’re unpacking a real-world tech drama that unfolded in Singapore, offering a stark reminder about the vital role of Disaster Recovery (DR) planning and the often […]

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