Kasten declared that its K10 data platform will offer support for Bottlerocket. Kubernetes data management solutions provider, Kasten‘s K10 data management platform will give support for a latest open-source operating system design-built for hosting containers made by Amazon Web Services, Bottlerocket. Kasten will give facilities for backup and recovery, disaster recovery (DR), and application mobility for containerized applications. Bottlerocket, made by AWS, is a free and open-source Linux-based OS centered on security and maintainability, giving a reliable, steady, and secure platform for container-based workloads that can also be utilized with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service.
Gaurav Rishi, Head of Product, Kasten stated that Kasten’s K10 data management platform operates on AWS and is integrated with various AWS services incorporating Amazon EBS, Amazon RDS, and IAM. Enterprises utilize K10 to execute important functions such as application-centric backup and granular recoveries of their Kubernetes applications operating on AWS with Amazon EKS, In addition to other Kubernetes distributions. By the added integration of Kasten K10 on Bottlerocket, clients utilizing the latest OS can now also take benefit of the added security and operational benefits such as image-based updates.
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