NetApp's Luis Rico and Patric Uebele show off NetApp Astra Control, and how it can be used to provide disaster recovery services for Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA). Naturally, cloud-native infrastructure requires cloud-native solutions for backup, recovery and replication of data around the globe.
Astra Control and Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS can be combined to provide fail over and disaster recovery services that can span multiple AWS locations and geographic zones.
The OpenShift Commons Gatherings take place all over the world to coincide with events that bring in Kubernetes and cloud-native developers, administrators and architects, allowing users of the OpenShift Platform to communicate their successes to each other and to share their tips and tricks for meeting business challenges along the way.
If you'd like to see all of the talks given at OpenShift Commons Gathering, Amsterdam 2023, check out this playlist where we've made all of the videos from the show available.
The next OpenShift Commons Gathering takes place in Boston at Red Hat Summit on May 23. You can sign up for this event here.
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