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Hybrid Cloud Storage Builds Resilience and Security

Modern data protection and storage solutions enable organizations to manage risk while leveraging data as a strategic asset.

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Data has become both a strategic asset for organizations and a potential liability due to risks around cybersecurity threats, artificial intelligence (AI) and infrastructure complexity. Disruptions such as ransomware, cyberattacks, natural disasters and system failures are no longer exceptional events and have instead become expected risks. Meanwhile, data growth, distributed workloads and evolving regulatory requirements are stretching traditional storage infrastructure beyond its limits. 

Legacy, on-premises storage and protection systems were not designed for the needs and challenges of a hybrid world. Organizations that lack modernized infrastructures encounter fragmented data, slow recovery times, rising costs and limited scalability. They also are less resilient, with incomplete visibility across stored data and greater reliance on manual recovery processes.

In response to these challenges, organizations are shifting from static, reactive infrastructure to dynamic, intelligent storage environments that optimize and protect data. This approach provides the scalability, resilience and security that organizations need to manage risk while leveraging data for a competitive advantage.

Explore hybrid storage and data protection solutions with advanced features for security, resilience and scale.

Data has become both a strategic asset for organizations and a potential liability due to risks around cybersecurity threats, artificial intelligence (AI) and infrastructure complexity. Disruptions such as ransomware, cyberattacks, natural disasters and system failures are no longer exceptional events and have instead become expected risks. Meanwhile, data growth, distributed workloads and evolving regulatory requirements are stretching traditional storage infrastructure beyond its limits. 

Legacy, on-premises storage and protection systems were not designed for the needs and challenges of a hybrid world. Organizations that lack modernized infrastructures encounter fragmented data, slow recovery times, rising costs and limited scalability. They also are less resilient, with incomplete visibility across stored data and greater reliance on manual recovery processes.

In response to these challenges, organizations are shifting from static, reactive infrastructure to dynamic, intelligent storage environments that optimize and protect data. This approach provides the scalability, resilience and security that organizations need to manage risk while leveraging data for a competitive advantage.

Explore hybrid storage and data protection solutions with advanced features for security, resilience and scale.

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Updating Traditional Storage for Modern Resilience

Although multiple pressures are shaping the data landscape today, one factor is constant: Data is both a strategic asset and a primary target. Events such as ransomware, cyberattacks, natural disasters and system failures have become common enough that organizational leaders see them as expected risks. Exponential data growth, distributed workloads and regulatory pressures are stretching traditional storage environments beyond their limits. AI adds even more complexity, including the need for flexible resources that can optimize costs.

Legacy, on-premises storage architectures were not designed for the needs and challenges of a hybrid, cloud-connected world. These systems lack scalability, automation and resilience, and they often result in fragmented data environments, slow recovery times and increased vulnerability.

Hybrid work models and digital transformation initiatives have accelerated the need for flexible infrastructure. Businesses must ensure continuous data availability across on-premises and cloud environments while maintaining governance and compliance standards. Budget constraints and operational complexity compound these issues. IT teams must balance cost efficiency with performance, security and compliance requirements, often across multiple environments. Unless managed proactively, these competing priorities create gaps in visibility and control that increase risk.

To that point, evolving threats are necessitating new approaches to data protection. Cybercriminals and other adversaries increasingly target and compromise data backups, a trend that has led many organizations to overestimate their ability to recover from an attack. Advanced capabilities are now imperative, including immutable, air-gapped backups and automated recovery processes.

To address these challenges, organizations are shifting from static repositories and hands-on management to dynamic, intelligent systems that actively optimize and protect data. A hybrid storage infrastructure provides the foundation for this shift, enabling resilience, scalability and security. Hybrid environments also help organizations adopt new technologies, such as AI and analytics, without overhauling existing systems. Modern data storage and protection solutions support organizations’ efforts to minimize risk while leveraging data as a strategic asset.

70%

The percentage of enterprises that say unified backup and cyber recovery capabilities are critical or very important to virtualization and private cloud strategies

Source: hpe.com, “The Great Virtualization Reset,” June 23, 2026

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CDW can help you build out a dynamic hybrid storage environment that protects and optimizes your data.

Updating Traditional Storage for Modern Resilience

Although multiple pressures are shaping the data landscape today, one factor is constant: Data is both a strategic asset and a primary target. Events such as ransomware, cyberattacks, natural disasters and system failures have become common enough that organizational leaders see them as expected risks. Exponential data growth, distributed workloads and regulatory pressures are stretching traditional storage environments beyond their limits. AI adds even more complexity, including the need for flexible resources that can optimize costs.

Legacy, on-premises storage architectures were not designed for the needs and challenges of a hybrid, cloud-connected world. These systems lack scalability, automation and resilience, and they often result in fragmented data environments, slow recovery times and increased vulnerability.

Hybrid work models and digital transformation initiatives have accelerated the need for flexible infrastructure. Businesses must ensure continuous data availability across on-premises and cloud environments while maintaining governance and compliance standards. Budget constraints and operational complexity compound these issues. IT teams must balance cost efficiency with performance, security and compliance requirements, often across multiple environments. Unless managed proactively, these competing priorities create gaps in visibility and control that increase risk.

To that point, evolving threats are necessitating new approaches to data protection. Cybercriminals and other adversaries increasingly target and compromise data backups, a trend that has led many organizations to overestimate their ability to recover from an attack. Advanced capabilities are now imperative, including immutable, air-gapped backups and automated recovery processes.

To address these challenges, organizations are shifting from static repositories and hands-on management to dynamic, intelligent systems that actively optimize and protect data. A hybrid storage infrastructure provides the foundation for this shift, enabling resilience, scalability and security. Hybrid environments also help organizations adopt new technologies, such as AI and analytics, without overhauling existing systems. Modern data storage and protection solutions support organizations’ efforts to minimize risk while leveraging data as a strategic asset.

CDW can help you build out a dynamic hybrid storage environment that protects and optimizes your data.

Data Protection and Storage by the Numbers

$35.4B

The projected size of the global data protection and recovery solution market by 2034

Source: precedenceresearch.com, “Data Protection and Recovery Solutions Market Size and Forecast 2025 to 2034,” June 23, 2026

60%

The percentage of IT leaders who have reduced visibility into where their data resides due to growth in their IT environments

64%

The percentage of organizations that are deploying hybrid storage architectures to support artificial intelligence workflows

Source: wasabi.com, “2026 Wasabi Global Cloud Storage Index,” March 3, 2026

Data Protection and Storage by the Numbers

$35.4B

The projected size of the global data protection and recovery solution market by 2034

Source: precedenceresearch.com, “Data Protection and Recovery Solutions Market Size and Forecast 2025 to 2034,” June 23, 2026

60%

The percentage of IT leaders who have reduced visibility into where their data resides due to growth in their IT environments

64%

The percentage of organizations that are deploying hybrid storage architectures to support artificial intelligence workflows

Source: wasabi.com, “2026 Wasabi Global Cloud Storage Index,” March 3, 2026

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Strategic Advantages of Hybrid Cloud Storage

When infrastructure is aligned with business goals, organizations can increase agility, reduce risk and improve operational efficiency while preparing for future demands. The most appropriate solution for a particular environment will depend on which capabilities best solve specific problems.

INTEGRATION: Hybrid storage infrastructure is more than a technology solution; it is a strategic enabler. By integrating on-premises systems with public and private cloud environments, organizations create a unified, flexible data ecosystem. This approach allows them to place workloads where they make the most sense to balance performance, cost and security requirements with clear visibility provided by a single management console. A unified approach to data storage and protection also simplifies recovery, with 22% of organizations citing disparate or complex infrastructure as their biggest recovery challenge.

ORCHESTRATION: Orchestration is an essential capability for hybrid storage environments. Modern solutions leverage automation, policy-based data management and intelligent workload distribution to ensure data is always accessible, protected and optimized. This eliminates silos and creates a seamless data fabric across distributed environments. Orchestration can also encompass a wide array of other capabilities, including workflow automation, monitoring and analytics to inform optimization and development of recovery runbooks.

SCALABILITY: Hybrid solutions let organizations expand capacity on demand without overinvesting in physical infrastructure. This elasticity supports evolving business needs, including analytics and AI workloads as well as backup and disaster recovery. Orchestration capabilities ensure organizations scale safely and consistently across environments, supported by automated policy enforcement and dynamic distribution to ensure performance is never compromised as workloads grow.

SECURITY AND RESILIENCE: By distributing data across multiple environments, organizations reduce single points of failure and improve recovery capabilities. Integrated backup, replication and cyber resilience tools help ensure rapid recovery from disruptions. In one survey, breadth of capabilities and recovery speed were cited as the top criteria for organizations selecting new backup and disaster recovery tools. Tellingly, organizations may pay a ransom even when backups are good, because that enables either a faster recovery or a more complete data restoration. Hybrid infrastructure with proper data protection ensures that organizations can recover quickly and completely without resorting to paying ransom.

COMPLIANCE: Hybrid storage improves data governance and control by letting organizations align storage strategies with regulatory requirements while maintaining flexibility in how and where data is stored. This flexibility will remain key as industries and regulatory bodies continue to adapt requirements such as HIPAA, Federal Information Processing Standards, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and the General Data Protection Regulation to evolving technologies. Advanced storage solutions also streamline compliance by identifying sensitive information and potential exposures for remediation, applying policy-based automation and detecting threats before sensitive data is compromised.

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Red Flags for Legacy Environments

Common indicators of outdated storage infrastructure are silos, cumbersome recovery processes, an inability to scale and uncontrolled costs. These also signal that an organization’s storage strategy is misaligned with the needs of the business. These problems tend to snowball as data expands and AI priorities grow. 

Slow recovery times: When backups are compromised, recovery time increases and complexity escalates. Legacy architecture, hardware bottlenecks and manual processes create lags that prevent organizations from getting back online quickly.

Siloed data: Fragmented data, particularly unstructured data, is a common obstacle to AI initiatives. Fragmentation also slows data access and impedes consistent data governance — which are also crucial for AI success. 

Rising costs: Inefficient storage is expensive. Without unified visibility and efficient management tools, many organizations end up with data sprawl, duplicative storage and siloed tools that inflate costs.

Limited scalability: Legacy infrastructure that is unable to support new workloads, requires time-consuming manual provisioning or lacks the ability to integrate with cloud storage may inhibit growth and limit organizational agility.

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Eryn Brodsky

Solution Practice Lead for Server and Storage

Eryn Brodsky is a solution practice lead for server and storage.