The Kubernetes Clusters Backup & Restore

The Kubernetes Clusters Backup & Restore

Kubernetes clusters consist of pods, nodes, control planes, and volumes. Modern applications are composed of several microservices inside containers instead of monolithic applications.

In Kubernetes, there are no default backup/recovery policies.

IT systems had to deal with the challenges of managing and operating Kubernetes daily along with its adoption. Due to K8s’ abstraction of the network, computation, and storage components, managing infrastructure has become more difficult. The widespread use of relational and non-relational databases on Kubernetes may expose your data if you do not have the necessary data management tools due to its container orchestration nature.

Download the solution brief to know more about how Coredge is solving the enterprise challenges to overcome the backup and restore of an application deployed on multiple clusters.

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