Backup is not a Disaster Recovery plan
A backup is only one part of resilience. Real disaster recovery means proving you can restore cleanly, quickly, and in the right order.
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The system that organizes containers started as a bet inside Google. Interestingly, the name Kubernetes comes from ancient Greek and means “helmsman.” It’s no coincidence: the original goal was to build a system capable of steering applications through complex environments. Back in 2013, a small group of Google engineers decided to turn years of internal […]
Read articleA backup is only one part of resilience. Real disaster recovery means proving you can restore cleanly, quickly, and in the right order.
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