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Azure Stack is a unique offering unlike other virtualization platforms, and its business continuity and disaster recovery strategy is unique as well. Hector Linares and Joel Yoker of AzureCAT provide a look at what recovery means for Azure Stack. It’s similar to the virtualization platforms you may use, but it’s better to think of Azure Stack as a cloud environment like Azure.
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Table of contents (ToC)
- Executive summary
- Understanding Azure Stack recovery
- What Azure Stack is—and isn’t
- Misconception 1: Azure Stack is a virtualization platform
- Misconception 2: I can protect Azure Stack like other virtualization platforms
- Misconception 3: But I’m not in the Azure cloud—it doesn’t apply to me
- Recovery objectives and SLAs
- Recovery timeline and phases
- Roles and responsibilities during recovery
- Cloud resiliency
- Hardware fault tolerance
- High availability
- Disaster recovery
- Continuity for workloads hosted on Azure Stack
- Data protection
- Disaster recovery and application availability
- PaaS recovery scenarios
- Modern operations, applications, and hybrid patterns
- Get started with the Azure Stack Development Kit
- Template-based deployment using Azure Resource Manager
- Cloud recovery
- Infrastructure backup in cloud recovery
- Summary
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Authored by Hector Linares and Joel Yoker of AzureCAT. Edited by Nanette Ray.
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