Brett Parker SAP Five ways to use cloud storage

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Brett Parker sap expert in the use and management of the cloud, tells us 5 ways to use your storage correctly and some benefits of it.

 

Backup and recovery

Backup and recovery are critical to ensuring data protection and accessibility, but meeting the increasing capacity requirements can be a constant challenge. Cloud storage is a low cost, high durability and huge scale alternative to backup and recovery solutions.

 

These benefits provide the potential to scale to sectors such as financial services, healthcare, and the media, which produce large volumes of data with long-term retention needs.

Brett Parker Sap Testing and software development

 

Software development and testing environments often require the creation, management, and removal of separate, isolated, and duplicate storage environments. In addition to the time required, the anticipated capital costs required can be very high.

 

Some of the world's largest and most valuable companies have created applications in record time thanks to the flexibility, performance, and low cost of cloud storage. Even the simplest static websites can be improved at an incredibly low price. Developers around the world are adopting storage options that eliminate management and scale issues.

 

Brett Parker Sap - Data migration to the cloud

 

The availability, durability, and cost advantages of cloud storage can be very attractive to business owners. However, those in charge of traditional IT functions such as storage, backup, networking, security and compliance management may have their doubts about how to transfer large amounts of data to the cloud in practice.

Brett Parker - Accordance

Data storage in the cloud may raise questions about regulation and compliance, especially if the data has already been stored on compliant systems.

 

Big data and data lakes

Storage solutions in traditional facilities may be inconsistent in terms of cost, performance, and scalability, especially over time. Big data projects demand large-scale, highly available, low-cost, secure storage pools that are typically known as data lakes.

 

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