The News: Catalogic CloudCasa partnering with Ondat, introducing pre-tested bundles of its CloudCasa backup-as-a-service solution for Kubernetes environments with Ondat container-native storage was announced a few weeks ago. See the full press release from CloudCasa here.
Catalogic CloudCasa Partners with Ondat to Accelerate Adoption of Kubernetes Data Protection
Analyst Take:  Catalogic’s CloudCasa partnership with Ondat is all about accelerating the adoption of Kubernetes data protection. As Kubernetes environments are steadily moving into production, running a growing number of enterprises’ key applications and workloads, the ability to lower recovery point objectives (RPOs) to close to zero is growing increasingly important in order to minimize business downtime. This requires replication based on storage snapshots, which means that the backup software requires control over storage and it needs to be in the data path.
That’s why this partnership between Catalogic CloucCasa and Ondat is a timely one. The partnership doesn’t include any product integration, it’s a matter of the two vendors promising their products work well together. The CloudCasa software will provide capabilities for data backup, operational recovery and mobility, while Ondat will provide the storage snapshotting and replication. Outside of the alliance with Ondat, CloudCasa is pursuing other cloud-native storage partners, such as DataCore, and Ondat has stated its data protection strategy is to work with backup products rather than to do its own.
A Partner-Driven Approach is Becoming Increasingly Common — and Provides Myriad Benefits
Today, smart, strategic partnerships are the name of the game — and this partnership is a reflection of that thinking. Working together can help CloudCasa and Ondat in competitive deals with Pure Storage’s Portworx, which has both cloud native lstorage (PX-Enterprise) and data protection (PX-Backup) in its portfolio. At the same time, the partner-driven approach avoids vendor lock-in, providing customers with flexibility to choose their container-native and backup software for their independent merits.
The market for Kubernetes data protection is still maturing, which makes it tough for pure-play Kubernetes data protection products such as Catalogic’s CloudCasa to gain traction. Greater awareness of the utility of third-party data protection solutions in use cases like recovering from ransomware and enabling developers to roll an application back to a specific period of time still needs to be built. Additionally, Catalogic faces the difficult task of bridging IT Operations teams responsible for overseeing and enforcing data protection solutions and practices, with the DevOps teams that are driving the adoption of Kubernetes in the enterprise.
The Catalogic CloudCasa and Ondat partnership helps to address this barrier to adoption with a SaaS delivery model, which makes it easy-to-consume, by IT Operations and DevOps teams alike. This element of simplicity has the additional benefit of addressing the staffing shortages that are a leading headache facing IT Operations teams. Meanwhile, the consumption-based pricing helps to avoid over-purchasing.
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With a focus on data security, protection, and management, Krista has a particular focus on how these strategies play out in multi-cloud environments. She brings approximately a decade of experience providing research and advisory services and creating thought leadership content, with a focus on IT infrastructure and data management and protection. Her vantage point spans technology and vendor portfolio developments; customer buying behavior trends; and vendor ecosystems, go-to-market positioning, and business models. Her work has appeared in major publications including eWeek, TechTarget and The Register.
Prior to joining The Futurum Group, Krista led the data center practice for Evaluator Group and the data center practice of analyst firm Technology Business Research. She also created articles, product analyses, and blogs on all things storage and data protection and management for analyst firm Storage Switzerland and led market intelligence initiatives for media company TechTarget.
Krista holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Journalism with a minor in Business Administration from the University of New Hampshire.