Best Practices for Kubernetes Data Protection on AWS

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Sponsored by Kasten by Veeam

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As containerized applications are increasingly deployed on Kubernetes on AWS, enterprises need to ensure that they are properly protected from accidental or malicious attacks like ransomware across clusters, regions and accounts. What's your last line of defense?

In this virtual session, Amazon Web Services and Kasten by Veeam will uncover vulnerabilities inherent to containerized environments and provide practical guidance for implementing a backup and disaster recovery plan.

Attend and you will learn:

  • The ins and outs of Kubernetes distributions on AWS
  • Best practices for backup and disaster recovery
  • How Kasten K10 by Veeam on AWS can help
Adam Bergh
Cloud Native Technical Solutions Architect - Kasten by Veeam
Adam Bergh focuses on Cloud Native Technical Partnerships and Architectures for Kasten by Veeam. Having been on the forefront on every major shift in data center storage and communications, from analog interconnectivity to cloud computing, he is known as a subject matter expert in enterprise storage technologies, hybrid cloud solutions, and data availability. Adam is a frequent speaker at global industry events delivering the value and vision of truly integrated solutions that solve real world problems.
Mike Strossman
Partner Solutions Architect - Amazon Web Services
Mike has more than 20 years of experience working in enterprise storage and data protection. As a Partner Solutions Architect at AWS, he helps partners like Veeam build, market, and sell solutions that integrate with and run on AWS.

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