Tutorial: Migrate Stateful Kubernetes Workloads with Portworx and Velero

Tutorial: Migrate Stateful Kubernetes Workloads with Portworx and Velero

In the last part of this tutorial series, we have seen how to take snapshots of Portworx volumes and store them in S3-compatible object storage services like MinIO. We will extend that scenario to migrate stateful workloads across namespaces, clusters, and even cloud providers. By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to migrate WordPress from one namespace to another.

Since this is a continuation of the previous tutorial, it assumes that you followed the steps of installing MinIO and registering it with Portworx before proceeding further (Or start from the beginning: Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4).

Portworx has a mature, enterprise-grade backup and restore for Kubernetes backup. This guide is an alternate approach to using the backup and migration features of Portworx. This tutorial works with both Portworx Essentials and Portworx Enterprise.

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Janakiram MSV is an analyst, advisor, and architect. Follow him on Twitter,  Facebook and LinkedIn.

Ram Byahatti

Managing Director - Accenture India, CloudFirst , Lead/CTO - Hybrid Cloud CoE

4 年

Is it mandatory to have both the solutions - Velero and Portworx ? I think both achieve the same objective and wondering if either one can be used ?

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