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DRaaS vs BaaS: Which Recovery Solution Do You Need?

You have backups. That’s a start. But when primary infrastructure fails, can your business actually keep running? That’s the core difference between DRaaS and BaaS. Backup as a service copies and stores your data. Disaster recovery as a service spins up your entire environment so that operations continue during an outage. They solve different problems, and treating them as interchangeable is how recovery plans fail when it matters most.

Trilio and Bigstack Partner to Deliver Cloud-Native Data Protection for Modern Infrastructure

Organizations across the Asia-Pacific region are accelerating adoption of open infrastructure, Kubernetes, and modern virtualization platforms. As these environments grow, protecting applications and data becomes a core operational requirement. The strategic partnership between Trilio and Bigstack to deliver integrated cloud-native data protection and migration capabilities for enterprises deploying modern private and hybrid cloud environments.

Trilio Joins Oracle Partner Network to Deliver Cloud-Native Data Protection on OCI

Trilio has officially joined the Oracle Partner Network (OPN), marking a significant step in expanding cloud-native data protection capabilities for enterprises using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. This collaboration enables organizations to seamlessly protect Kubernetes workloads running on Oracle Cloud, ensuring stronger resilience, scalability, and operational continuity.

Trilio Becomes a Red Hat Premier Partner: A Milestone in Cloud-Native Data Protection

In the rapidly evolving landscape of cloud-native infrastructure, collaboration is the engine of innovation. Today, we are thrilled to share a major milestone in our journey: Trilio has officially achieved Premier Partner status within the Red Hat partner ecosystem. This elevation isn’t just a badge of honor; it is a testament to years of deep technical integration and a shared vision for the future of the open hybrid cloud.

SUSE Virtualization: What to Know Before You Deploy

VMware costs are climbing. Broadcom’s acquisition reshuffled licensing terms, and IT teams everywhere are looking for a way out. SUSE Virtualization is one of the options getting serious attention, and for good reason. It’s an open-source, Kubernetes-native platform that runs virtual machines and containers in a single environment instead of forcing you to manage two separate stacks.

Vendor Lock-In: How to Avoid It and Stay Flexible

You picked a cloud provider, migrated your workloads, customized everything to fit their ecosystem, and now switching feels nearly impossible. That’s vendor lock-in, and it’s one of the biggest strategic risks facing IT teams today. Nearly all (94%) of IT leaders worry about it, pushing many organizations toward hybrid infrastructure.

Failover vs. Failback: Key Differences Explained

When a production system crashes, failover redirects traffic to a standby environment. That part most teams understand. The trickier question is: How do you move operations back to the original system once it’s restored? That’s failback, and it’s where many disaster recovery plans fall apart. Understanding failover vs. failback directly affects how quickly you recover from outages and whether you introduce data inconsistencies during the return to normal.