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IT planners can use the cloud storage tier in a number of ways. The most obvious way is to use cloud storage as a repository to retain data for the long term, without the ability to access it again unless multiple disasters occur again. The reduced frequency of access allows organizations to use the least expensive cloud storage tier without having to worry about excessive exit fees. In case a site-wide disaster eliminates all other copies of the data, it becomes the last point of recovery.
Another use case for cloud storage (disaster recovery) also involves the use of cloud computing technology. In this use case, the data is prepositioned in a storage area that is accessible by cloud computing resources. This area of cloud storage has higher performance than the vault use case, but it only needs to be large enough to support critical applications that require rapid recovery even in a site-wide disaster. It is likely to be similar in size to the Tier 1 storage area described above.
The challenge with any multi-tier architecture is assembling the components and then moving the data between management layers. A multi-tier data protection architecture like the one described above typically requires dealing with multiple storage vendors and data protection software solutions. netApp and Veeam can provide all of these capabilities with integrated hardware and software solutions. NetApp has multiple high-performance storage solutions for primary storage that integrate directly with Veeam's product backup and replication. veeam's platform can perform and manage the NetApp snapshot process and instantiate recovery volumes from it. netApp also provides an ideal solution for Tier 1 of the E-Series hybrid flash platform. For Tier 2, NetApp offers high-capacity network-attached storage and its object storage system StorageGrid. veeam can move data from the snapshot tier to Tier 1 and then to high-capacity NAS or object storage through its tiering capabilities. veeam's platform can even move or replicate data to the cloud for long-term data storage or cloud computing disaster recovery.
Users, application owners, and organizations are placing greater demands on data protection processes. These demands boil down to faster recovery and longer data retention. Software solutions like Veeam's Availability Platform address both the need for fast recovery and the need for long-term data retention. Because it retains some of the content that can become very complex.