On-demand webinar
The live session was hosted on Mar 20, 2025, at 10:00 AM CET.
Discover how to protect virtual machines running on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization with Veeam-Kasten
In this webinar, Veeam and Red Hat experts will demonstrate how Veeam Kasten, integrated with OpenShift Virtualization, tackles the critical challenges of running virtual machines on OpenShift, focusing on data protection, backup, restore, and disaster recovery for business-critical environments.
This event is co-organized in partnership with Veeam. As a result, both Red Hat and Veeam are collecting your personal data when you submit such information as part of the registration process. The information you provide will be treated in accordance with Red Hat’s privacy statement [redhat.com] and Veeam’s privacy policy.
Join us to learn how Veeam-Kasten can help you:
Ensure Workload-Specific Protection: Automatically discover and protect your OpenShift based Virtual Machines
Simplify Policy-Based Backup and Monitoring: Manage backups at scale with dynamic policies that fit your need
Enable Rapid Service Restores: Restore OpenShift Virtualization workloads and data quickly and efficiently
Repair Application Misconfigurations: Correct misconfigured resources to minimize downtime
Create Standby Clusters: Securely replicate, restore, and move applications to ensure business continuity
Ensure Compliance: Meet internal policies and regulatory controls with robust data security practices
This session is designed for enterprise operations teams looking to enhance their OpenShift Virtualization backup and disaster recovery capabilities.
Whether you’re currently using OpenShift Virtualization or planning to implement it, this webinar is packed with valuable insights to help you fill the gaps in your current data protection strategy
Speakers
Alexandre Arrive-Cornec
Global Veeam Kasten Specialist Presales
Veeam
Jens Gerlach
EMEA Sales Specialist, OpenShift Virtualization
Red Hat
Rafal Szmigiel
EMEA Principal Specialist Solution Architect, OpenShift Virtualization
Red Hat