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January 2025

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.

OpenShift Virtualization Fast Disaster Recovery with Trilio in AWS ROSA Baremetal

In my previous blog post, (OpenShift Virtualization Backup and Restore with Trilio in AWS ROSA Baremetal ) I discussed how to protect VMs running in OpenShift Virtualization, specifically in AWS ROSA Baremetal environments. In this post, I want to focus on how you can recover a VM in less than 3 minutes. When it comes to recovery in Kubernetes environments, many of us feel relatively at ease, especially if the Persistent Volumes (PVs) are not particularly large.

Mastering OpenShift Virtualization Backup - Recover VMs in 3 Minutes

In my previous blog post, (OpenShift Virtualization Backup and Restore with Trilio in AWS ROSA Baremetal ) I discussed how to protect VMs running in OpenShift Virtualization, specifically in AWS ROSA Baremetal environments. In this post, I want to focus on how you can recover a VM in less than 3 minutes. When it comes to recovery in Kubernetes environments, many of us feel relatively at ease, especially if the Persistent Volumes (PVs) are not particularly large.