According to a recent report by Gartner® analysts, “Cloud is not magically resilient. DR and continuous availability are not provided “automagically” in public cloud IaaS and PaaS."1 While the cloud has many benefits, it does not remove the need for organizations to have comprehensive resilience and disaster recovery measures in place. They need to understand what resilience responsibility they share with cloud service providers and how cloud resilience differs from on-premises.
Download this report to learn the nine principles you should adopt to improve your organization’s cloud resilience.
Cutover is providing you complimentary access to this Gartner® report, containing key learnings and actionable insights on:
- The nine principles to improve the resilience of cloud applications
- How cloud incidents differ from traditional infrastructure failures
- Why there is a shift from focus on infrastructure availability to overall resilience
- "The resilience continuum: Resilience is not a binary state, work out where you are on the resilience scale and how to improve"
- Adopting dynamic tooling and automation for rapid disaster recovery
At Cutover, we’ve helped major organizations improve their IT, cyber and cloud disaster recovery with our Collaborative Automation platform. As a result, we’ve seen firsthand the challenges that major organizations face implementing effective disaster recovery. That’s why we’re sharing this helpful Gartner research.
Get a sneak peek at the nine principles of cloud resilience below and download the report to access the key learnings and insights.