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Posts Tagged ‘Cloud Redundancy’

3 Ways to Keep Your Data Safe

Posted on July 10, 2012
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So, we have a thing for being redundant, especially when it comes to your data. Which is why we think it’s necessary to remind you that redundancy is a good thing - particularly in the world of data computing and storage.  Backing up your mission critical data is a no brainer, if it’s important to you- you make it your [...]

4 Cloud Computing Concepts

Posted on April 06, 2012
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With the trend of cloud computing rapidly growing, it’s important to know what it is, and basic concepts surrounding it. Today we’re going over four basic concepts that you will find with every cloud.For more information on what cloud computing is, click over to our “Cloud Computing in Simple Terms” article. Here are four basic [...]

The Basics of Cloud Security

Posted on April 06, 2012
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The year 2011 was a banner year for cyber attacks and data breaches, with cloud computing bringing information from various IT departments under a single physical server, the risks going forward are even greater. As cloud computing security research expands, new solutions will certainly evolve and help data centers better manage the information under their [...]

2 Ways SSL is Securing Cloud Computing & Hosting

Posted on April 06, 2012
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Any time data changes locations, SSL is needed. Without the cloak of encryption Internet data is visible to anyone who cares to look.

4 Tier Classifications Of Cloud Infrastructure

Posted on April 06, 2012
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The data centers found within organizations come in four different tiers, depending on their level of complexity. Ranking in order as tier 4 being the most advanced and tier 1 being the simplest.

Redundant Servers and Cloud Computing

Posted on April 06, 2012
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You probably don’t need anyone to explain to you the advantages of redundancy. Almost everyone has learned this at some point, probably the hard way, for example by discovering at the last minute that a carefully crafted PowerPoint presentation is inaccessible because of equipment snafus like a laptop that gets stolen or is incompatible with the projector.