When unexpected events like the CrowdStrike outage, extreme weather, or ransomware attacks happen, desktops can become unusable, disrupting operations and impacting productivity.
That’s exactly the scenario that a recent webinar, hosted by the Greg Dodge Strategic Solutions Architect and Jim Spignardo Strategic Solutions Consultant at ProArch, aimed to prevent. They showcased how Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and Nerdio can help in providing business continuity and disaster recovery capabilities.
Keep reading for a summary of the discussion and click here to watch the full webinar.
Greg reminded us of a recent close call: “The recent CrowdStrike incident really served as a stark reminder of what could go wrong.”
So, what’s the solution? Azure Virtual Desktop and Nerdio. Together, they provide a powerful solution that supports rapid recovery during outages like ransomware attacks or system failures.
The key advantage of these solutions lies in their ability to quickly provide secure, cloud-based access, even when your physical infrastructure is compromised. They ensure business continuity by allowing users to access critical workloads and potentially even data from any device, keeping productivity intact no matter the situation.
Here’s why this combination stands out:
The best part? These aren’t just theoretical solutions. Jim shared a real-life save: “We’ve had customers during the CrowdStrike outage where this was deployed as the solution to keep them operational.” It’s like having a fire extinguisher – you hope you never need it, but you’re incredibly grateful when you do.
Greg chimed in with another example: “We were able to go from zero to 15,000 users using Azure Virtual Desktop… in a matter of about four hours.” That’s like rebuilding an entire city’s worth of offices in the time it takes to watch a couple of movies!
Now, you might be thinking, “This sounds great, but what about my budget?” Jim reassured that a robust disaster recovery solution like this to sit idle if you should need it costs, “typically less than $100 a month.”
The solution is particularly cost-effective when compared to traditional disaster recovery methods, which often require maintaining duplicate hardware or expensive hot/warm sites. The pay-per-use model and automated scaling help optimize costs, while the quick deployment time minimizes downtime during incidents.
Greg also highlights the potential for insurance coverage: “Many insurance companies won’t cover the cost of maintaining a standby environment, but they often cover recovery services. In case of a ransomware attack or outage, you can activate these environments, and insurance will likely cover the costs to restore your system to a known good state. Keep this in mind for your recovery plan.”
Azure Virtual Desktop enables secure, flexible remote work environments. This cloud-based solution overcomes traditional infrastructure limitations, empowering organizations to adapt to modern work paradigms seamlessly. Leverage a trusted Microsoft partner like ProArch, you can make the most out of your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment and unlock new levels of efficiency and flexibility for your organization.
Ready to take potential next steps towards creating better resiliency for your organization?
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For more insights, download the full recording and slide deck of the webinar.
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