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Snapshot vs. Backup: Key Differences in Data Protection

Recent studies indicate that data loss incidents typically cost companies millions for damages and recovery efforts. The distinction between snapshots and backups remains poorly understood, yet they serve completely different functions when it comes to safeguarding your information assets. Snapshots offer quick point-in-time copies, while backups provide comprehensive, long-term data protection.

Trilio at KubeCon Europe 2025: Innovation, Inspiration, and a Whole Lot of Community Love

What a week it was in London! KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 had all the energy of a music festival for cloud-native tech — and it didn’t disappoint. I had the pleasure of hitting the ground with Kevin Jackson and Rodolfo Casas, and right from the start, it felt like we were back with our extended family.

OpenShift Data Foundation: Enhanced Storage for Cloud Apps

Organizations running cloud-native applications face significant storage management challenges. As research shows, most of these applications require persistent storage capabilities. Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF) offers a complete solution for these storage requirements through its unified platform designed for container environments and virtual machines.

Ensure Application availability with comprehensive Kubernetes Image and Containers Protection in hybrid and multi-cloud environments

We recently had a prospect that wanted to test our image and application recover capabilities, in a multi-cloud architecture. Currently they were using an internal OpenShift image registry to store their images, and they wanted/needed to migrate all their applications to a new cluster, and also wanted to use Red Hat’s quay.io to store the images from now on. This proved a very easy task for Trilio, as when we protect applications, we also protect the images.

How to Protect Your Data with Backup as a Service

With modern businesses increasingly relying on multitenant and multicloud platforms, safeguarding critical data has never been more crucial. Backup as a Service (BaaS) offers a scalable, efficient way to protect valuable assets and ensure business continuity in the face of unexpected incidents.

Bridging the Gap Between VMs and Containers

Traditionally, containers and VMs have operated in separate silos, each with distinct management tools and workflows. OpenShift Virtualization breaks down these barriers, allowing VMs to run alongside containerized applications as native Kubernetes resources. This offers organizations the flexibility to modernize their application stacks incrementally, leveraging existing VM-based workloads while embracing the agility of containers.

Grandfather-Father-Son Backup Explained

Protecting critical business data requires a reliable backup system that works consistently. The grandfather-father-son (GFS) backup rotation offers a structured approach through organized daily, weekly, and monthly backup cycles. The GFS backup scheme creates multiple recovery points, giving businesses flexibility when restoring data after unexpected issues.

DORA Compliance: Checklist for 2025

Financial organizations across Europe are actively preparing for the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), taking effect in January 2025. Meeting DORA compliance requirements has become essential for financial institutions as they adjust their operations to match new regulatory standards. The legislation brings substantial changes to information and communication technology (ICT) risk management practices, security protocols, and third-party oversight.