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High Availability Clusters in VMware vSphere without Sacrificing Features or Flexibility
This paper explains the challenges of moving important applications from traditional physical servers to virtualized environments, such as VMware vSphere in order to take advantage of key benefits such as configuration flexibility, data and application mobility, and efficient use of IT resources and highlights six key facts you should know about HA protection in VMware vSphere environments that can save you money.

Many large enterprises are moving important applications from traditional physical servers to virtualized environments, such as VMware vSphere in order to take advantage of key benefits such as configuration flexibility, data and application mobility, and efficient use of IT resources.

Realizing these benefits with business critical applications, such as SQL Server or SAP can pose several challenges. Because these applications need high availability and disaster recovery protection, the move to a virtual environment can mean adding cost and complexity and limiting the use of important VMware features. This paper explains these challenges and highlights six key facts you should know about HA protection in VMware vSphere environments that can save you money.

How to Build a SANless SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance in Google Cloud Platform
This white paper walks through the steps to build a two-node failover cluster between two instances in the same region, but in different Zones, within the Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
If you are going to host SQL Server on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) you will want to make sure it is highly available with a SQL Failover Cluster. One of the best and most economical ways to do that is to build a SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance (FCI). In this guide, we will walk through the steps to build a two-node failover cluster between two instances in the same region, but in different Zones, within the GCP.
Understanding Windows Server Cluster Quorum Options
This white paper discusses the key concepts you need to configure a failover clustering environment to protect SQL Server in the cloud.
This white paper discusses the key concepts you need to configure a failover clustering environment to protect SQL Server in the cloud. Understand the options for configuring the cluster Quorum to meet your specific needs. Learn the benefits and key takeaways for providing high availability for SQL Server in a public cloud (AWS, Azure, Google) environment.
See It, Fix It, Manage It: Ensuring Hybrid and Multi-cloud Applications Are Reliable and Secure
Most enterprises are moving to hybrid or multi-cloud architectures. Operating these environments requires IT teams to rethink their approach to monitoring and reporting on applications and environments. Cloud services differ in functions which makes achieving and maintaining a consistent configuration difficult but not impossible. A significant portion of companies plan to utilize third-party products, reducing some of the variability in feature capabilities across clouds to simplify management.

The author of this Pathfinder report is Mike Fratto, a Senior Research Analyst on the Applied Infrastructure & DevOps team at 451 Research, a part of S&P Global Market Intelligence. Pathfinder reports navigate decision-makers through the issues surrounding a specific technology or business case, explore the business value of adoption, and recommend the range of considerations and concrete next steps in the decision-making process.

This report explores the following topics:

  • the growth of already commonplace cloud usage for mission-critical applications
  • the importance of cloud governance
  • the top cloud security concerns for enterprises
  • the adoption of third-party tools for cloud management
  • the steps IT teams should take to make their cloud environments more secure and reliable
Network Vulnerability Remediation with BackBox
In an age of rising cyber dangers, the need for a complete network security management platform has become critical. The BackBox Network Vulnerability Manager, when combined with the BackBox Network Automation Platform, provides a simplified approach to identifying vulnerabilities and strengthening defenses. It provides dynamic inventory, risk rating, CVE mitigation, and repair priority, which reduces human labor while providing proactive network protection.

When used in conjunction with the BackBox Network Automation Platform, BackBox Network Vulnerability Manager aids in the detection of vulnerabilities and the strengthening of cyber-attack defenses. Administrators confront substantial hurdles in addressing vulnerabilities in network devices such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems (IDSs), and routers. NIST publishes over 2,500 CVEs each month, overwhelming network managers with security knowledge.

The BackBox Network Vulnerability Manager solves these issues with its Closed-Loop Vulnerability Remediation procedure.

Dynamic Inventory: BackBox offers a comprehensive picture of network and security devices, removing the need for laborious and error-prone inventory processes.

Risk Scoring and Analytics: BackBox Network Vulnerability Manager's risk scoring engine assesses organizational vulnerabilities, providing attack surface scores and risk metrics for all network devices. This offers a thorough understanding of network vulnerabilities and risk exposure.

CVE Mitigation: Administrators search device configurations for vulnerable settings to assess CVE relevance. Automation removes mitigated vulnerabilities from the risk score. Certain CVEs can be marked non-applicable, recalculating the risk score for an accurate vulnerability status.

Without BackBox, vulnerability patching involves a manual process:

  • Understand inventory and exposures
  • Determine update priorities
  • Remediate with temporary configuration fixes
  • Remediate permanently with OS updates
  • Remove temporary configuration fixes

BackBox automates device detection, data collecting, and vulnerability mapping while prioritizing updates based on risk assessment. This gives administrators an up-to-date picture of network hazards, allowing them to quickly upgrade and provide full security.

Automate Compliance with BackBox
BackBox provides a compliance solution to address the many issues organizations encounter. Automation from BackBox simplifies the process, from starting compliance initiatives to managing and resolving non-compliance concerns. Teams can quickly develop, enforce, and keep an eye on compliance requirements across a variety of network devices and suppliers with the help of prebuilt templates and IntelliChecks. BackBox minimizes human labor and configuration drift concerns by automating compliance c
BackBox revolutionizes compliance management by offering a comprehensive solution from project inception to remediation. It enables teams to create compliance rules that are consistent with industry standards such as CIS Benchmarks, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and NIST. The key features include:
  • Automated checks against compliance requirements assure continual conformance and reduce the danger of configuration drift.
  • Scheduled audits and real-time monitoring proactively identify and correct non-compliance, improving the security posture.
  • Flexible remediation options, such as automated correction and manual intervention, enable businesses to respond quickly to concerns.
  • Comprehensive reports help teams to be more transparent and accountable.
Furthermore, BackBox interacts effortlessly with IT service management platforms, simplifying compliance onboarding for new devices and guaranteeing constant adherence to standards. This holistic strategy increases organizational resilience in the face of changing regulatory environments.
A New Roadmap for Network Configuration Management
Considering how current networks are changing, BackBox tackles the pressing need for a radical change in Network Configuration and/or Change Management (NCM/NCCM) procedures. It points out major flaws in conventional NCM techniques, such as their inability to scale and adapt to hybrid cloud architectures. BackBox is a platform that supports an API-driven, NetDevOps-inspired approach and provides a way to improve productivity. BackBox lets network teams optimize their NCM processes and be prepare
Organizations managing complicated network infrastructures and adjusting to hybrid cloud environments have several significant difficulties, which BackBox addresses. Important elements consist of:
  • Finding Disconnects: Scalability and hybrid cloud integration are two issues that traditional NCM approaches face.
  • Promising Solutions: BackBox proposes a NetDevOps-inspired, API-driven strategy to transform NCM procedures.
  • Benefits of Automation: Optimizing processes by using automated processes for OS upgrades, configuration backups, and compliance checks.
  • Strengthening Network Teams: Increasing productivity and preparedness for upcoming obstacles.
This significant strategy makes sure organizations prosper in constantly changing network environments and maximizes their chances of success in a constantly changing digital world. In today's quickly changing digital world, BackBox offers a comprehensive framework for optimizing network management techniques and ensuring sustainable development, from discovering disconnects to putting forth creative ideas and empowering network teams.