Kasten today announced that its K10 data management platform will provide support for Bottlerocket,
a new open-source operating system purpose-built for hosting containers built by
Amazon Web Services (AWS). Security and operational scale are key enterprise
concerns for container orchestration, and now Kasten provides critical
capabilities for backup and recovery, disaster recovery (DR), and application
mobility for containerized applications leveraging Kubernetes on Bottlerocket.
"Security and
scale are some of the top priorities for customers running container-based
workloads," said Peder Ulander, Director, Open Source, AWS Marketing, Amazon
Web Services, Inc. "Our latest collaboration with Kasten builds on our existing
relationship to address these priorities for mutual customers. Kasten K10 for
Kubernetes application backup and mobility features work on Bottlerocket's OS
to provide customers with a scalable foundation, and adding an additional layer
of protection."
Built by AWS,
Bottlerocket is a free and open-source Linux-based OS focused on security and
maintainability, providing a reliable, consistent, and safe platform for
container-based workloads that can also be used with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes
Service (Amazon EKS). K10's integration with Bottlerocket enables enterprise
operations teams to:
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Reduce
attack surface: Further
protection is added by a reduction in the amount of software included in the
operating system. This eliminates components that can be used in executing or
escalating an attack like a shell, interpreters like Python, and even SSH.
K10's deep integration with AWS services like Amazon Elastic Block Store
(Amazon EBS), Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS), AWS Identity and
Access Management (IAM), RBAC for secure operations, and end-to-end encryption
also further enhances security posture.
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Increase
operational ease:
Bottlerocket uses an image-based update system instead of package-by-package updates
to make the operating system more consistent and predictable. K10 provides
policy driven automation that includes forward looking backup and DR policies.
This allows the automatic protection of applications as they are introduced
into the Kubernetes cluster.
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Limit
development overhead:
Bottlerocket uses containers as its container runtime, which is conformant with
the Kubernetes CRI. Developers can take existing containers and run them on
Bottlerocket without modification. K10 automatically discovers all the
application components running on a cluster and treats the application as the
unit of atomicity without requiring development changes. The application,
including the state that spans across storage volumes, databases
(NoSQL/Relational), and configuration data included in Kubernetes objects such
as config maps and secrets, can be seamlessly protected with K10.
"Kasten's K10
data management platform runs on AWS and is integrated with several AWS
services including Amazon EBS, Amazon RDS, and IAM. Enterprises use K10 to
perform critical functions like application-centric backup and granular
recoveries of their Kubernetes applications running on AWS with Amazon EKS, as
well as other Kubernetes distributions," said Gaurav Rishi, Head of Product,
Kasten. "With the added integration of Kasten K10 on Bottlerocket, customers
using the new OS can now also take advantage of the added security and
operational benefits like image-based updates."
For more information on getting started with Kasten K10 with Bottlerocket,
please visit: https://www.kasten.io/try-kasten-k10.