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Emerging Data Infrastructure: Better, but Still Problematic - IT Business Edge

October 28, 2015

Emerging Data Infrastructure: Better, but Still Problematic - IT Business Edge

IT Business Edge, October 28, 2015, By Arthur Cole
Tried-and-true virtual infrastructure has some hidden drawbacks that are only recently coming to light. Kaspersky Lab’s Security of Virtual Infrastructure report shows that it can be dramatically more expensive to recover from a breach to a virtual infrastructure than physical resources. Recovery costs in the virtual world average about $800,000 for large enterprises, which is about double the physical cost. For small firms, the discrepancy is even more dramatic: about $60,000 for virtual systems compared to $26,000 on bare metal.

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Emerging Data Infrastructure: Better, but Still Problematic - IT Business Edge

Emerging Data Infrastructure: Better, but Still Problematic - IT Business Edge
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