Trilio Previews Continuous Restore
May 23, 2022
Trilio
is offering technical preview of a new “Continuous Restore” capability that is
being showcased to the cloud-native community at the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon
Europe conference. Continuous Restore offers faster levels of replication,
restoration and migration of data and metadata from any storage or cloud
platform to another, dramatically improving recovery times for cloud-native
applications.
Entirely storage-, cloud- and distribution-agnostic, Trilio’s “Continuous
Restore” capability will enable users to continuously stage data at multiple and
heterogeneous clouds. This means that applications—regardless of where they
reside—will be able to tap into that data and be brought online in seconds,
achieving exceptional levels of Recovery Time Objectives (RTO). The capability
will be introduced as part of the TrilioVault for Kubernetes cloud-native data
protection and management platform.
“Distributed environments consisting of core, edge and cloud resources are
becoming the predominant architecture for enterprises today,” said Murali Balcha,
Founder and CTO of Trilio. “Companies frequently need to move stateful
applications and their data volumes among these diverse environments to achieve
cost-efficiency, performance, security and disaster recovery imperatives.
Unfortunately, no easy-to-use, affordable solution for continuous data volume
replication across heterogeneous infrastructure environments exists today.”
“Trilio’s Continuous Restore capability enables migration and replication of
stateful applications in seconds or minutes so that all companies can protect
and use their data anywhere—regardless of what the application runs on or where
the data is stored,” continued Balcha. “This provides organizations the ability
to meet leading levels of application uptime, achieve Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
expected of production-grade applications—all at an affordable cost. Continuous
Restore is a game-changer that will make today’s modern businesses even more
competitive and resilient.”
***To see a Demo of Continuous Restore, visit Trilio at Booth P11 at KubeCon +
CloudNativeCon Europe or schedule a meeting with our K8s Experts***
Use cases for the Continuous Restore capability include:
1. Disaster Recovery: Users will be able to achieve availability objectives
and recover from outages or failures in a matter of seconds or minutes rather
than days or weeks. Using Continuous Restore, Recovery Time Objectives (RTO)
will improve by over 80% versus traditional methods.
2. Application Migrations: Continuous Restore allows IT teams to optimize
performance and achieve better Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by choosing the
infrastructure best suited to current needs. The Continuous Restore capability
will also enable organizations to unify their infrastructure, especially those
that have grown quickly and adopted a variety of compute platforms and storage
solutions to meet unique needs. Continuous Restore will make possible
tremendously fast application mobility across infrastructure silos, making them
silos no more.
3.
Testing/Development: Developers can increase the velocity of CI/CD pipelines by
staging data for multiple test/dev environments. These test/dev environments can
be spun up in seconds with continuously replicated production data and
accelerating the push of validated changes into production. In fact, DevOps
teams can use this capability to test their “restore” protocols to ensure that
restore will work when needed.
4. Data Curation from Edge Clouds: As distributed environments proliferate in
the future, massive amounts of data will be collected at “the edge,” and this
information from diverse architectures will need to be rapidly replicated and
moved throughout distributed systems where it can be assimilated and centrally
analyzed by any number of different applications.
Continuous Restore is a capability within TrilioVault for Kubernetes and will be
made generally available as part of a product release in Q3’22.