Catalogic Software, a leading
provider of smart data protection solutions, announced the general availability of the next
major feature release for its cloud native back-up-as-a-service platform CloudCasa.
CloudCasa
now enables advanced migration and recovery use cases that allow organizations
to easily restore data across clusters, regions, cloud accounts and cloud
providers using storage class remapping. This is important for
disaster recovery scenarios, for cluster migration, and replication of production
environments for dev/test. For cyber-resilience in addition to SafeLock which
provides tamper-proof protection for backup data, CloudCasa also introduced
security scanning for Kubernetes clusters and AWS cloud accounts.
CloudCasa
feature updates include:
- Kubernetes security posture review
- AWS cloud security posture review
- Kubernetes cross-cluster,
cross-account, and cross-cloud restores
- Organization support for
enterprises
- Agent auto-updates
The
new security posture review features allow users to protect against intrusion
and data exfiltration due to misconfiguration by scanning Kubernetes cluster,
cloud, container, and network configuration. According to the State of Kubernetes Security report, 94% of Kubernetes users have experienced a security incident in
the last 12 months and 55% have delayed deploying Kubernetes in production due
to unresolved security concerns.
"Application
migration support requires users to use backup and restore workflows to migrate
applications or data services between environments. This latest version of
CloudCasa supports lift-and-shift migrations, application transformation, and
cloud migration use cases," said Enrico Signoretti, Research Product Manager,
GigaOm. "CloudCasa enables heterogeneous restores between different storage
classes, allowing the mapping of different storage classes within the CSI and
EBS realm, and enabling DR-to-the-cloud migration scenarios."
CloudCasa
was recently named in the GigaOm
Radar for Kubernetes Data Protection as a ‘Fast Mover' entering the Leader's
Circle.
"With
this release, CloudCasa becomes the first Kubernetes data protection product or
service that allows auto-creation of an Amazon EKS cluster during recovery
based on the configuration of the cluster backed up. This allows Kubernetes
administrators to automate and considerably shorten their recovery times
without maintaining a costly stand-by cluster in their cloud just for
restores," said Sathya Sankaran, COO, Catalogic Software. "With the new
security posture reviews for Kubernetes and cloud environments, CloudCasa
provides the most cyber-resilient data protection service that can deliver not just quick
recovery in the event of a cyber-attack but also detect vulnerabilities before
they are exploited."
CloudCasa protects cloud
native applications
across Amazon
Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), DigitalOcean, Google Kubernetes
Engine (GKE), IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service, Microsoft Azure
Kubernetes Service (AKS), Red Hat OpenShift, SUSE Rancher,
and VMware Tanzu. CloudCasa is generally available through
public cloud catalogs and marketplaces such as AWS Partner Network and
DigitalOcean and the catalogs of Kubernetes management platforms such as Rafay
and SUSE Rancher.