The Restore Path Is the Most Neglected Part of Backup Design
The restore path is where backup architectures fail — not the backup job, not the retention policy, not the storage tier. This is not an operations failure. It is a design omission. Most architectures are designed to write data — not to get it back. Most backup architectures are designed around the
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