©️Tech-Influence for Cohesity
Explore the cohesity's strategic blueprint for IT leaders to modernize their data estates. It moves beyond traditional backup to focus on API-driven infrastructure, "shift left" security, and the critical concept of the Minimum Viable Company (MVC) to ensure business continuity in the face of sophisticated cyber threats.
Get the technical blueprints and best practices—from Cyber Vaults to the Minimum Viable Company (MVC)—needed to reduce risk and strengthen business continuity.
The Need for Modernization: Legacy, siloed data estates create operational risk. Modern topologies must support API-driven infrastructure, cloud scale, and software-defined architectures.
The Evolution of 3:2:1: While the 3:2:1 rule (3 copies, 2 media, 1 offsite) still applies, it must be modernized with immutability and encryption to survive ransomware.
Cyber Vaults Defined: The paper details the role of Cyber Vaults—isolated recovery environments that provide a "glass break" copy of data, secured by virtual or physical air gaps.
The "Minimum Viable Company" (MVC): A core strategic concept focusing on identifying and protecting the absolute essential services and data required to keep an organization operational after a catastrophic attack.
Blueprint Topologies: The guide outlines three tiers of architecture:
Basic: Foundational protection with local and remote copies.
Enhanced: Incorporates cyber vaulting for high-risk industries (Finance, Healthcare).
Mission Critical: Maximum resilience with zero-trust principles and rapid recovery for MVC services.
AI-Powered Security: Leveraging the Cohesity platform (combined with Veritas’ enterprise expertise) to provide Gen AI insights and automated data security across on-premises, cloud, and edge.
Implementation Roadmap: A four-step plan for IT leaders: Assess current maturity, conduct a POC, select a solution based on ROI/TCO, and deploy using proven blueprints.