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Installing Keeper Connection Manager

Keeper Connection Manager can be installed using one of three methods: An automated Docker Install, a Docker Compose Install, and Advanced Linux Install. The automated Docker Install is the recommended method of installation and the one that will be covered in this video. For the Auto Docker Install method, we support any version of Linux. A couple notes before starting the install.

Backup-as-a-Service using Ondat Snapshots with Cloudcasa

Kubernetes has challenges in managing storage, working out how to make persistent volumes ready for high-scale production workloads, and ensuring the data in those persistent volumes is protected. Watch this short video to see how CloudCasa and Ondat help you free your data and migrate workloads between Kubernetes providers. With a simple snapshot, backup and restore, you are ready to use Kubernetes to deliver the next generation of data intensive solutions for your business.

Secretless, Identity-based Infrastructure Access

Passwords are everywhere. Sometimes they are obvious — hardcoded in the code or laying flat in the file, but other times they take the form of API keys, tokens, cookies, or even second factors. Devs pass them in environment variables, vaults mount them on disk, teams share them over links, and copy them to CI/CD systems and code linters. Eventually, someone leaks, intercepts, or steals them. Because they pose a security risk, there is no other way to say it: passwords in our infrastructure have to go.