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Wednesday, June 27 • 14:20 - 15:00
Disaster Recovery and Data Protection for Kubernetes Persistent Volumes - Xing Yang, Huawei Technologies & Rakesh Jain, IBM (slides attached)

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Your storage hosting the persistent volumes serving the Kubernetes cluster is damaged by a fire. How do you recover from such a disaster?

In this session, we will provide some strategies on how to protect the critical data. We will discuss how to use OpenSDS, an open source Software Defined Storage project under Linux Foundation, to provision persistent volumes for Kubernetes using the CSI plugin, how to use a policy engine to periodically and asynchronously create snapshots as point-in-time protection for the Kubernetes persistent volumes, and how the array-based and host-based replication feature in OpenSDS can help protect the data residing on the persistent volumes in the case of a disaster.

Speakers
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Rakesh Jain

STSM and Researcher, SODA TOC Co-Chair, IBM
Rakesh Jain is an Architect and Researcher with IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose CA. He is an expert in Cloud automation, Internet of Things, Storage Management and High Availability & Disaster Recovery technologies. He is also involved in the development of IBM's storage management... Read More →
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Xing Yang

Tech Lead, VMware
Xing Yang is a Tech Lead in the Cloud Native Storage team at VMware. She is a co-chair of CNCF Storage TAG, a co-chair of the Kubernetes Storage SIG, a co-chair of the Data Protection WG, and a maintainer in Kubernetes CSI. Before joining VMware, Xing was the Lead Architect of OpenSDS... Read More →



Wednesday June 27, 2018 14:20 - 15:00 CST
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