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Using Longhorn v1.3 CSI Snapshots for Backup and Recovery

With the release of Longhorn v1.3.0, CloudCasa by Catalogic is happy to announce that it fully supports the backup and recovery of Longhorn persistent volumes (PVs) on Kubernetes clusters. While previous versions of Longhorn supported volume snapshots and the CSI interface, Longhorn v1.3 introduced full support for the CSI snapshot interface so it can now be used to trigger volume snapshots in a cluster.

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Automating Azure Files Restore in Azure Kubernetes Service

If you are considering Azure Files as the persistent storage for your Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) applications, there are important considerations around AKS backup and recovery with implications on how you can perform Dev, Test, and Staging. This article outlines these data management considerations in detail and how to work around Azure Files limitation to achieve feature parity with using Azure Managed Disks.

Navigating the Challenges of Cross-Cluster Migration of Kubernetes Workloads with CloudCasa

Cross-cluster migration of Kubernetes workloads continues to be challenging since workloads are isolated from each other by design. There are several reasons why you may want to separate your workloads, whether it is to reduce complexity or to have the cluster closer to the user base. However, this can be complex as Kubernetes has many components.

4 Ways Your Passive Backups Can Drive Active Cyber Defense

Due to the proliferation of cloud-native environments, ransomware attacks have increased dramatically in recent years. Cybercriminals can access a variety of ransomware tools from anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. This capability has produced an entire economy of Ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS). Despite significant investment in real-time infrastructure security tools, organizations are failing to quickly identify and recover from an attack.

Automating Kubernetes Cross-Account and Cross-Cluster Restore

Why settle for less! The challenge of manually dealing with self-hosting a product like Velero or Kasten on dozens of clusters and multiple clouds, and then trying to migrate data across different accounts and even different clouds is very different from dealing with a single cluster and a single cloud environment. CloudCasa provides a guided workflow for cross-account and cross-cluster Kubernetes restores in Amazon EKS from an intuitive GUI.

Enabling Self-Service Recovery in a Multi-Tenant Kubernetes Environment with CloudCasa and Capsule

At KubeCon Europe 2022, we held a virtual booth office hour session with our new partner Clastix. In this video, Dario Tranchitella, the lead architect for Capsule by Clastix discusses and demonstrates how the combination of Capsule and CloudCasa provides easy self-service backup and recovery in a multi-tenant Kubernetes environment.

What we learned at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022: From presentations to accolades

It was a busy week last week at KubeCon +CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain. It seemed like the entire world related to Kubernetes came together after two years of being apart. It was fulfilling meeting up with our peers and gaining market insight- face-to-face. Catalogic’s core messaging this year has revolved around cyber-resilience for data protection.

Azure Account Integration, RBAC, and More in May CloudCasa Feature Update!

Spring has arrived, the flowers are blooming and, for us Kubernetes fans, CNCF’s KubeCon Europe conference has just begun in Valencia! Here at Catalogic, the CloudCasa team has spent the last few months trying to top our February release by developing another set of great new features.