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[[Kubernetes]]: One way to deal with master failure is to set up multi-master Kubernetes cluster, but even that does not allow you to completely eliminate the Kubernetes etcd backup and restore, and it is still possible that you may accidentally destroy data on the [[HA]] environment. <ref>https://medium.com/velotio-perspectives/the-ultimate-guide-to-disaster-recovery-for-your-kubernetes-clusters-94143fcc8c1e</ref>
 
[[Kubernetes]]: One way to deal with master failure is to set up multi-master Kubernetes cluster, but even that does not allow you to completely eliminate the Kubernetes etcd backup and restore, and it is still possible that you may accidentally destroy data on the [[HA]] environment. <ref>https://medium.com/velotio-perspectives/the-ultimate-guide-to-disaster-recovery-for-your-kubernetes-clusters-94143fcc8c1e</ref>
  
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== Related terms ==
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 11:28, 9 September 2020

wikipedia:Disaster Recovery


Kubernetes: One way to deal with master failure is to set up multi-master Kubernetes cluster, but even that does not allow you to completely eliminate the Kubernetes etcd backup and restore, and it is still possible that you may accidentally destroy data on the HA environment. [1]


Related terms

See also

  • https://medium.com/velotio-perspectives/the-ultimate-guide-to-disaster-recovery-for-your-kubernetes-clusters-94143fcc8c1e
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