CloudCasa Expands Backup with File-Level Recovery and DR Enhancements

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Catalogic’s CloudCasa has released a new version of its software, introducing expanded storage options, improved VM file recovery, and enhanced disaster recovery workflows for both Kubernetes and VM environments.
Expanding Flexibility and Control in Data Protection with New CloudCasa Features
The latest release of CloudCasa delivers key enhancements that give users more ways to protect and recover their workloads, whether in the cloud, on-premises, or across hybrid environments. New capabilities include:
  • Backup to NFS Storage: In addition to object storage, CloudCasa now supports backups directly to NFS targets, providing greater flexibility for on-premises and edge environments.
  • File Browsing and Download for VM Backups: Users can now browse and download individual files from virtual machine disks and file systems, enabling quick file-level recovery without restoring the full VM.
  • CloudCasa DR (CDR) for Storage for Longhorn Volumes: CloudCasa adds a streamlined disaster recovery (DR) restore option for Longhorn environments with DR volumes configured for continuous data replication between clusters, simplifying recovery during failover scenarios.

“These new capabilities further our mission to make data protection and disaster recovery for Kubernetes and Kubernetes-native VMs as easy and efficient as possible,” said Bob Adair, Head of Product Management at CloudCasa. “From giving customers more storage options to accelerating file-level recovery and enhancing disaster recovery workflows, this release is all about removing complexity and improving recovery times.”

Discover more about how CloudCasa expands Kubernetes and VM backup with new storage, file-level recovery, and DR enhancements.

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