Zerto
today announced the key findings of a co-sponsored ESG survey and eBook
entitled ‘Data Protection Trends and Strategies
for Containers.' As
containers continue to rise in popularity, organizations need to understand
that they are uniquely designed and consequently require a specialized data
protection strategy. However, the survey reveals a major disconnect in data
protection strategies across enterprises with 75% believing container-based
applications can be backed up the same way as individual applications are
backed up. This disconnect not only risks increasing key RTO and RPO
tolerances, but it also adds to the time and resources required for
container-based application development and delivery.
For example,
the survey showed that the average Recovery Time Objective (RTO) tolerance
rates across survey respondents is 2.87 hours and Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
tolerance rate is an average of 22 minutes. But just functioning at a rate
that is tolerable isn't an organization functioning at its best. Businesses can
do far better, and ideal time frames should be accelerated RTO in minutes and
RPO in seconds. By employing container-native disaster recovery and backup
solutions, recovery can be done quickly to a point in time-seconds before a
cyber threat such as ransomware occurs, significantly improving organizational
resilience and performance.
"Delivering
security and resilience is key to the successful adoption of containers, and
selecting the right data protection solution makes a substantial difference to
an organization's agility," commented Deepak Verma, director of product
strategy, Zerto. "The research findings underline the need for organizations to
adopt container-native data protection technologies that are integrated into
the application deployment lifecycle from the inception, so applications are
born protected and remain that way. This equates to less work for developers
and consistency in protection of containerized applications, which will need to
adhere to business requirements."
Moreover, the
research underlined that hybrid and multi-cloud strategies are intricately
linked to container deployments. With 21% confirming they have deployed or
plan to deploy container-based applications in a public cloud environment only
and 71% saying they have deployed or plan to deploy container-based
applications in a hybrid-cloud strategy, it's clear to see why 57% of
respondents indicated multi-cloud support as one of the most important features
when it comes to backing up their organization's container environments.
However,
nearly two-thirds of respondents* indicated the biggest challenge in managing backup/disaster
recovery in container environments is managing them in hybrid cloud
environments (44%) and/or across multiple public clouds (39%).
"Opting for
non-native solutions from legacy backup and disaster recovery providers will
only add time, resources, and barriers to application development and delivery.
Selecting the right data protection solution makes a substantial difference in
an organisation's agility. Using a native solution, however, can help drive a
"data protection as code" strategy," said Christophe Bertrand, senior analyst
at ESG and author of the report.
"This means
data protection and disaster recovery operations are integrated into the
application development lifecycle from the start and applications are born
protected. As a result, organizations using this approach will be able to
ensure the resilience of their applications without sacrificing the agility,
speed, and scale of containerised applications."
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To learn more
about what ESG and Zerto have to say about containerized applications, please tune in here on September 30 for their IT Uninterrupted
series.