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22 DISASTER RECOVERY GUIDE – Powered by ZERTO The advantages of Zerto Virtual Replication are available for many different use cases. The basic technology is storage agnostic and supports mixed hypervisors, which means that any site can be replicated to any other site, whether it is a private cloud, a public cloud, a service provider or a branch office. Private Cloud to Private Cloud The most traditional example is setting up a DR site as a remote version of the internal datacenter. The less traditional aspect is, that iany type of storage can be used, any storage vendor and a mix of hypervisors. Zerto supports it all with no limits on distance. Satellite Offices Protection and Migration Another application can be that Zerto is used to protect or migrate applications between branch offices, again using any type of storage, any storage vendor and a mix of hypervisors. Hybrid cloud, Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) Various Cloud Service Providers give the option to use the cloud as a DR site. If this Disaster Recovery as a Service is based on Zerto, it will offer all Zerto's advantages. Within these services it is possible to control DR from a self-service portal, or have it remotely managed by the service provider (Managed Disaster Recovery as a Service), or even use a private cloud as DR site for a cloud-based production site. Self-Service Disaster Recovery as a Service It is also possible to use a public cloud service, like Amazon Web Services, as a DR site. Here businesses have to configure the service themselves, as if they were setting up a remote DR site. SECTION 4 Zerto Virtual Replication Use Cases ZCSP +200

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