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How to backup & recovery using Microsoft Azure

One of IT's most essential functions is to ensure that corporate data is never lost and that applications stay available - despite server crashes, power outages, or natural disasters. The first step in preventing data loss is to back up your data. In the past, backups consisted of copying content from drives to an offline media (e.g tape) and then transporting that data to an offsite location. With the cloud, there is a better approach. Read More --> bit.ly/backup-recovery-azure

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