Increasing Operational Efficiency With Kasten K10 V6.0

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We are excited to announce the release of Kasten K10 version 6.0, the latest and most advanced version of our industry-leading platform that provides enterprise-grade Kubernetes data protection and application mobility. This release helps customers scale their cloud native data protection efficiently. Kubernetes deployments are growing at an unprecedented rate. Gartner predicts that by 2027, more than 90% of global organizations will be running containerized applications in production. However, today’s market conditions are scarred with financial uncertainty and a shortage of cloud native skills. Therefore, you must ensure operational efficiencies are in place to unleash the full potential of your cloud native environments while protecting your data. Additionally, security remains an imperative as organizations focus on keeping their businesses running. With this release, we also continue to innovate in this growing ecosystem, so that you can take advantage of the best-of-breed inn

Things to Consider When Choosing Data Backup Offsite

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A data backup plan is essential for any individual or organization that works with computer technology and important information. More often than not all it takes is one mishap on the network or your PC to lose all of your information and data. This is the reason most individuals and organizations have a backup plan onsite along with a separate backup offsite.

Backing your data in an offsite location involves preserving data and important information in a location other than on your PC or a peripheral storage device. When you use backup offsite the important data and information is stored on a different network which reduces the chance of data loss in the event of a network failure, user error, or hardware failure. So what are some of the things you should look for when it comes to choosing backup offsite?

Well, first there are several different types of backup offsite that are available for backing up and securing your data:

  • Network Backup: A network backup is set up to allow you to forward your data and information from your PC to an offsite server via a separate drive that is configured on your PC. Network backup is commonly used on a Local Area Network within a company that provides a separate drive on your PC for backing up data. You simply backup your data by choosing the separate drive on your PC. You can also set your PC to backup at certain times of the day.

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