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learn resiliency lessons from Ian

When disaster strikes, networks become vulnerable
When disaster strikes, networks become vulnerable. Here are 3 network resiliency lessons we can takeaway from Hurricane Ian:
Beyond the human cost, natural disasters like hurricane Ian can take a high toll on business continuity, causing enterprise-infrastructure damage that takes days or weeks to fix while downtime costs in the six figures per hour. If Ian didn’t impact your operations, now is the time to prepare for a future disaster that might hit your network.
Vulnerable areas include cloud providers’ managed services that might require customers to explicitly specify they want their apps, compute, and storage housed in redundant, geographically separate availability zones. According to Uptime Institute, roughly one third of enterprises are architecting cloud apps that are vulnerable to outages in single cloud availability zones, rather than distributing their workloads across multiple zones.
learn resiliency lessons from Ian
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learn resiliency lessons from Ian

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