Conventional applications are easier to back up than the interconnected microservices of Kubernetes. It is crucial to create an effective disaster recovery strategy for these clusters.
Kubernetes deployments require a disaster recovery plan that covers not only persistent storage but also the entire cluster and its components to ensure timely restoration.
As organizations increasingly rely on Kubernetes in production, protecting data and microservices becomes vital to maintain business operations and ensure resilience.
Identifying and protecting Kubernetes cluster components and configurations are significant challenges in disaster recovery, along with managing data across various storage solutions.
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