With the Air Gap Strategy, all backup images are stored in a vault disonnected from the Network. This makes it robust against viral incursions as it scans and removes any bit-level anomalies in the data stream.
The Hardened Air Gap strategy is designed with the utmost security measures. Creating an additional layer of security by requiring multiple layers of authentication before the air gap is briefly opened for the transition of data.
Moreover, the implementation of Ready State in the Shadow Vault provides some benefits over the Running State. It not only reduces the overall resource requirements but also preserves available resources for faster recovery operations. This pre-preparation means that the system can quickly be restored to its operating condition in case of any breach or failure.
Furthermore, the Strategy accommodates the need for redundancy by allowing for multiple versions of Ready State systems in the same Shadow Vault. Each Ready State system is synchronized to match the latest updates and patches of the Production System. This ensures that you always have the most recent and safe version of your system.
To sum up, the Hardened Air Gap strategy is a highly protective data security strategy that optimizes system resources, offers faster recovery operations, and ensures you always have a secure, up-to-date version of the system ready for deployment. The combination of these technologies and strategies allows for a high level of data security resilience.