How Do I Choose Between On-Premises and Cloud-Based Servers?
The right choice between on-premises and cloud servers depends on your workload requirements, compliance obligations, internet reliability, and budget structure.…
Cloud migration, backup/DR, and server management.
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The right choice between on-premises and cloud servers depends on your workload requirements, compliance obligations, internet reliability, and budget structure.…
Start by inventorying every application, file share, and service your business depends on, then categorize each workload as cloud-ready, cloud-possible-with-changes,…
A business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan should include a business impact analysis, defined recovery time and recovery point…
Pacific Northwest businesses should prepare IT for storm season by ensuring battery backup on critical systems, testing disaster recovery plans,…
Rural Washington businesses can achieve internet redundancy by combining a primary connection — fiber, fixed wireless, or satellite — with…
Server monitoring is the continuous, automated observation of your servers’ health — CPU usage, memory, disk space, network traffic, temperature,…
Public cloud runs your workloads on shared infrastructure managed by providers like Microsoft Azure or AWS. Private cloud dedicates infrastructure…
Microsoft 365 is the stronger choice for most small businesses, especially those in regulated industries or with complex document needs.…
Running end-of-life servers and operating systems means your business no longer receives security patches from the vendor. Every new vulnerability…
Test your critical system backups at least quarterly, with monthly spot-checks on your most important data. Run a full disaster…