CloudCasa by Catalogic announced that its CloudCasa backup-as-a-service
platform is now available as a self-hosted option for enterprises and service
providers. This new deployment option has all the features and ease of use of
the SaaS version and offers full control and enhanced sovereignty for
enterprises with air-gapped clusters. It further allows organizations to
provide self-service backup and recovery to their developers with single
sign-on authentication and granular role-based access control.
The new self-hosted option will make its public debut at KubeCon +
CloudNativeCon North America 2023, November 6-9 in Chicago, where CloudCasa
is a sponsor of the event. Also being introduced are single sign-on integration
for enterprise SaaS customers and enhanced Velero onboarding and support
services.
CloudCasa protects Kubernetes
environments and provides a cyber-resilient, hybrid and cloud integrated
disaster recovery service for cloud native applications. CloudCasa was
the first "born in the cloud" Kubernetes dedicated backup service and is
open-source compatible and complementary via CloudCasa for Velero.
It supports a large number of Velero installations across multiple clusters and
cloud providers with single sign-on, role-based access control, and enterprise
management and monitoring features.
"While
CloudCasa is recognized as the best backup service for Kubernetes, we've
received feedback from organizations that require an isolated on-premises
solution or a self-hosted solution in a cloud platform of their choice. We
already support cloud private links and on-premises backup storage, helping
customers protect data without exposing backup traffic to the public Internet.
Our new self-hosted option allows control and catalog traffic flow to be
private as well, making it suitable for air-gapped and highly regulated
environments," said Sathya Sankaran, General Manager of CloudCasa by Catalogic.
"The CloudCasa self-hosted solution accommodates enterprise customers with
stringent data sovereignty obligations due to regulatory mandates or risk
mitigation guidelines."
Enterprises that rely on open-source Velero can install CloudCasa without any
disruption to their current operations to provide enterprise monitoring,
management and control of their Velero installations across multiple clusters
from the dashboard of CloudCasa.