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Cloud-Native Resilience and Disaster Recovery With YugabyteDB in OpenShift

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Sponsored by RED HAT and Yugabyte


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Kubernetes is emerging as the de facto cloud-native runtime for stateless and stateful workloads in production. How can you deploy stateful workloads and databases so they remain available during infrastructure failures and maintenance activities such as software upgrades? This session will cover the architectural considerations and benefits of running YugabyteDB on OpenShift for cloud-native apps that are resilient and highly available. We will provide a demo of database resilience in the event of a region failure.

Join Yugabyte and Red Hat to discuss:

  • Key considerations in running stateful workloads in Kubernetes with resilience
  • A multi-region reference architecture of YugabyteDB in OpenShift
  • Best practices to achieve resilience for cloud-native apps with YugabyteDB and OpenShift
Hemant Bhanawat
Director of Engineering, Performance - Yugabyte
Hemant is the Director of Engineering, Performance at Yugabyte. Hemant joined Yugabyte through the acquisition of Falarica Analytics, which he co-founded. Prior to Falarica, Hemant was a founding engineer with SnappyData, which was acquired by TIBCO. Hemant has more than 18 years of experience in building and delivering products like distributed databases, distributed query processing engines and distributed KV stores. Hemant is an open source committer and has presented at various conferences and meetups including SIGMOD, Percona Live and VMWare RADIO.
Raffaele Spazzoli
Senior Principal Architect - Red Hat
Raffaele is a full-stack enterprise architect with 20+ years of experience. Raffaele started his career in Italy as a Java Architect then gradually moved to Integration Architect and then Enterprise Architect. Later he moved to the United States to eventually become an OpenShift Architect for Red Hat consulting services, acquiring, in the process, knowledge of the infrastructure side of IT. Currently Raffaele covers a consulting position of cross-portfolio application architect with a focus on OpenShift. Most of his career Raffaele worked with large financial institutions allowing him to acquire an understanding of enterprise processes and security and compliance requirements of large enterprise customers. Recently Raffaele has become part of the CNCF TAG Storage and contributed to the Cloud Native Disaster Recovery whitepaper.

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