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A data center may have a lot more “moving parts” than a car, but data center designers and managers still embrace many of the principles of TCO, especially when specifying capital intensive equipment for data centers.
Do a web search on “backing up cloud-based resources” and you’ll get a wealth of articles on how to back up your local machines to the cloud, but that search produces virtually nothing about how to back up the data already stored in the cloud.
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August 29, 2013
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. The keys are to properly identify and classify events that generate alerts, prioritize the alerts so they are received by the right people at the right time, and ensure that the individuals configured to receive alerts are skilled and equipped to directly respond to the event that generated the alert.
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