Kubernetes-Centric Data Management: VPC+ DRaaS’s Holistic Approach to Cloud-Native Infrastructure Backup
VPC+ Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) delivers a truly comprehensive approach to protecting cloud-native applications and Kubernetes environments. Unlike traditional solutions that assume your cloud infrastructure is already deployed using Terraform, Ansible, or CloudFormation, VPC+ DRaaS goes further, backing up not just your Kubernetes clusters and data, but your entire underlying cloud infrastructure. This includes network functions, configurations, security policies, Linux servers, and endpoints, eliminating the need for multiple tools, manual scripts, or separate products. With this holistic Multi-cloud Disaster Recovery solution, you can significantly reduce RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective), giving your data protection strategy maximum efficiency and resilience.
Simplicity
Forget juggling multiple tools or paying for costly consulting. With VPC+ cloud DRaaS, you can automatically discover and back up your entire infrastructure blueprint, including Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift, in just minutes.
On-Demand
Take infrastructure-wide snapshots on demand. Easily restore your workloads, clusters, and configurations whenever you need, ensuring business continuity with minimal downtime.
Flexibility
Schedule backups anytime for VPCs, network functions, Kubernetes deployments, application data, and more. VPC+ Multi-cloud DR gives you the freedom to protect and restore exactly what you need.
Mobility
Move your Kubernetes and OpenShift environments wherever your business needs them. With our cloud disaster recovery as a service, you can restore workloads across regions or redeploy VPCs to different clouds and clusters, giving you true portability and freedom across your multi-cloud landscape.
VPC Design & Network functions
Zones and Regions
Virtual Machines (VMs) Profiles and images
Cloud Load Balancers
VPN Configuration
Network Address Translations (NAT) Rules
Public Gateway
Target Groups or Resource Groups
IP Addressing and Subnets
Security Groups
Firewall (ACL) Configuration
SSH Keys
Content Delivery Networks or Caching (CDN)
Kubernetes & OpenShift Clusters
Worker nodes
Worker pools
Services
Pods
Namespaces
Secrets
StatefulSets
DaemonSet
Deployments
CofigsMaps
Custom Resource Definitions
Persistent volumes

