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3 Ways to Increase System Resilience

Duration: 14:52Views: 1KLikes: 33Date Created: Dec, 2021

Channel: CBT Nuggets

Category: Education

Description: Start learning cybersecurity with CBT Nuggets. courses.cbt.gg/security In this video, CBT Nuggets trainer Bob Salmans covers three ways to improve system resilience in your infrastructure design. If someone is resilient, it doesn't mean they never get sick — it means they recover from being sick very quickly. The same is true of your infrastructure — it's hard to plan a network or system that will never, ever fail. But Bob shows three ways to make sure it's quick to recover if something should ever go wrong. Resilience doesn't mean the same thing as never breaking. Understanding that is key to improving resilience in an infrastructure's design. Something can always go wrong: with enough time, a hostile actor will break through, or eventually some server will go down, or at some point a cable somewhere is going to fry. Good resiliency is about minimizing the effects of an incident — whatever that incident might be. If you can minimize downtime between that incident occurring and resources and assets becoming available, your network is more rugged and secure in the long run. Watch this entire course: cbtnuggets.com/it-training/comptia/casp Not a CBT Nuggets subscriber? Start your free week: cbt.gg/2I5NxY1 ----------------- Connect with CBT Nuggets for the latest in IT training: • Twitter - twitter.com/CBTNuggets • Facebook - facebook.com/CBTNuggets • Instagram - instagram.com/CBTNuggets • LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/cbt-nuggets 🌐 Download the Free Ultimate Networking Cert Guide: blog.cbt.gg/k46w ⬇️ 13-Week Study Plan: CCNA (200-301): blog.cbt.gg/9wdf Start learning with CBT Nuggets: • Describe Network Switch Functions and How to Locate Network Devices | courses.cbt.gg/8s0

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