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Protecting SUSE Rancher Container-Based Applications With Cloud-Native Backup and Recovery

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Sponsored by TRILIO


Tuesday, July 27, 2021
11 a.m. ET

SUSE Rancher enables enterprises to develop, deliver and manage applications more efficiently than ever before. Kubernetes and container-based applications are widely being adopted by enterprises, driving a critical, new need for data protection and disaster recovery strategies. Why? Simply put, traditional methods for backup simply cannot meet the dynamic requirements of this cloud-native world. They just weren’t built for it.

Join Trilio and SUSE on July 27th at 11 am ET to learn:

  • How to choose an integrated backup and recovery solution with full SUSE Rancher compatibility from core-to-edge
  • How cloud-native solutions support scale, performance, and mobility requirements of the cloud
  • How SUSE Rancher and TrilioVault operates on-premises and also across AKS, EKS and GKE public cloud services

Save your spot today and ensure resiliency for your enterprise applications!

Prashanto Kochavara
Director of Product - Trilio
Prashanto Kochavara is Director of Product at Trilio, a leader in cloud-native data protection. Kochavara is responsible for the product strategy, roadmap and execution of the company's backup and recovery platform for Kubernetes.
Alex Arnoldy
Software Defined Infrastructure Solution Architect - SUSE
With more than 25 years in Enterprise IT, Alex has worked extensively with datacenter and mission critical focused technologies. His experience in UNIX and Linux extends to the days when installing a Linux server meant feeding in a string of nearly a dozen floppy disks. Alex has held certifications in many Mode 1 and Mode 2 technologies from Solaris to vSphere to OpenStack, Docker, Kubernetes and SUSE Rancher. In addition to developing application focused solution architectures, Alex is passionate about enablement through instruction, demonstration, and documentation. Over the years he has helped thousands along their IT learning journey.

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