Architecting cloud data resilience
A modern data resilience strategy starts with a cloud-native backup architecture.
What is a cloud-native backup architecture?
A cloud-native backup architecture is designed specifically to operate in cloud environments, addressing the unique features and challenges of cloud platforms. It allows organizations to effectively manage and protect their data, ensuring resilience against threats like ransomware attacks and operational disruptions. This architecture is essential as traditional backup systems often struggle to handle the scale and variety of data in cloud settings.
Why is data resilience a concern for businesses?
Businesses are increasingly concerned about data resilience due to the growing value of their data and the risks associated with data regulations and compliance. With 78% of companies adopting cloud solutions, concerns about data loss, malicious attacks, and operational disruptions have heightened. These factors can significantly impact business continuity and compliance with evolving regulatory requirements.
What challenges do traditional backup systems face in the cloud?
Traditional backup systems often struggle with the vast volumes of data generated in cloud environments and may not be equipped to handle the rapid changes in enterprise data. Many of these systems were originally designed for on-premises data and lack the necessary features to effectively manage cloud data, leading to potential gaps in data protection and visibility.

Architecting cloud data resilience
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