How Virtualization Can Help Disaster Recovery

Опубликовано: 17 Май 2026
на канале: ANC Group
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How would your business be impacted if your IT infrastructure completely shut down? Would your operation still be able to function well enough in the short-term? Will your recovery strategy help you get things back up and running as good as new? And how is all of this going to affect the data that you work with? These are all extremely important questions to ask, especially if your company relies heavily on computers, the internet, and other virtual resources.

The harsh reality is that your network is always at risk. There are two primary types of disasters that businesses constantly have to be wary of: physical and virtual. As technology continues to evolve, so do cybersecurity threats. Hackers and scammers are always on the prowl, hunting down vulnerabilities within your network so they can invade and compromise valuable sets of data. On the other hand, a natural disaster is much more devastating, at least from a physical standpoint. No matter how strong and durable your server might be, chances are that it isn’t tough enough to withstand the effects of a flood, tornado, fire, or any other inevitable disaster.

Disaster recovery, anti-virus software, and firewalls are great lines of defense, but they can only do so much. If you really want to keep your virtual resources protected in the event of a disaster, then it’s in your best interest to exercise server virtualization as well.

These are just some of the ways that virtualization software will be help keep your network safe and secure: