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resiliency reserve
About this tag
The resiliency reserve tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft Azure Stack Hub deployments that emphasize local data residency, compliance, and hybrid-cloud continuity. Threads highlight Sure's Channel Islands launch of Azure Stack Hub as a managed service, enabling organizations to run Azure-consistent workloads on-island while maintaining data sovereignty and 24/7 local support. Recurring themes include regulatory-driven data control, disconnected or partially disconnected cloud operations, and the use of validated hardware to blend Azure management planes with local infrastructure. The tag is relevant for IT professionals evaluating hybrid-cloud strategies that prioritize jurisdictional data handling and operational resilience.
Sure’s Channel Islands arm has begun offering Microsoft’s Azure Stack Hub as a managed, on‑island hybrid‑cloud service, positioning a locally hosted, Azure‑consistent platform behind 24/7 island support and ISO‑backed controls for customers that must keep data within Channel Islands...
Sure’s Channel Islands data-centre arm has added Microsoft’s Azure Stack Hub to its managed portfolio, giving local organisations the ability to run Azure-consistent infrastructure-as-a-service workloads inside on-island facilities while keeping data, compliance controls and support physically...
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