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CloudCasa Security Overview

As a developer of copy data management and data protection products for 20+ years, Catalogic Software has considerable experience in securing and protecting our customers’ data. For our new CloudCasa backup service for Kubernetes and cloud native databases, security is built into every step of the service using a modern DevSecOps approach. In addition, we are adding new capabilities to meet specific enterprise security and data custodian and governance requirements.

Top 10 Reasons to Use CloudCasa vs. your Cloud Vendor's Backup

We discussed in previous blogs the need for data protection for Kubernetes and what’s different about CloudCasa. CloudCasa was designed to address the gap in data protection and disaster recovery that exists in all the leading Kubernetes distributions and managed cloud services. Further, another pain point that CloudCasa addresses is that your cloud-based applications may well be hybrid and multi-cloud applications that use both container-based storage and serverless databases.

Introducing CloudCasa: Kubernetes Backup and Disaster Recovery

Introducing CloudCasa – A Smart Home for Protecting Your Cloud Data. CloudCasa is a Kubernetes (K8s) native and cloud native Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that supports backup of Kubernetes clusters. CloudCasa offers a free service to backup your metadata and resources data to S3 and orchestrate Container Storage Interface (CSI) snapshots on your Kubernetes clusters.

CloudCasa Backup and Restore

Welcome to CloudCasa! Watch this demonstration to learn how easy it is to backup and restore your Kubernetes clusters. This free Backup as a Service is powered by Catalogic Software. CloudCasa was built to address data protection weaknesses in Kubernetes and cloud native infrastructure, and to bridge the data management and protection gap between DevOps and IT Operations.

KubeDR Going Strong - Enhanced with New Features

It has been slightly more than a month since Catalogic released KubeDR. Since then, we have been busy adding features and making improvements to the project inspired by all the feedback we’ve received from the community. We are very excited to share all the changes that went into KubeDR since its release on January 15. In the first release, we only supported a disaster recovery scenario restore by using a separate Python utility.