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Show HN: K8up – Kubernetes Backup Operator Based on Restic

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Re: Show HN: K8up – Kubernetes Backup Operator Based on Restic

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We've been using k8s-snapshots[1] Very easy to setup and use. Very simple to add snapshots too. How does this compare? [1] https://github.com/miracle2k/k8s-snapshots

That only works on AWS & GCE. A restic based operator will work anywhere.

Re: Show HN: K8up – Kubernetes Backup Operator Based on Restic

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We've been using k8s-snapshots[1] Very easy to setup and use. Very simple to add snapshots too. How does this compare? [1] https://github.com/miracle2k/k8s-snapshots

* K8up uses Restic, k8s-snapshots Tarsnap

* K8up doesn't do snapshots but file-based backups supporting any RWX storage and to some extend RWO (still to be improved)

* K8up can do pre-backup tasks like dumping a database to have application consistent backups

* K8up has a great amount of monitoring backed in for providing a good overview via Prometheus if the backups really work

* K8up can send webhooks about backups available to allow integrations into third party control panels. F.e. Lagoon[1] uses it

[1] https://github.com/amazeeio/lagoon

Re: Show HN: K8up – Kubernetes Backup Operator Based on Restic

#9

Any advantages over velero? https://heptio.github.io/velero/master/restic.html

Its a bit interesting that Velero just merged a proposal about Restic https://github.com/heptio/velero/commit/86408bf8052cf33a5a80... Is this where the k8s backup ideas are going?

Re: Show HN: K8up – Kubernetes Backup Operator Based on Restic

#10

You can also try Stash https://github.com/stashed/stash . This has been in use since 2017 and always worked with Restic. Disclaimer: My company, AppsCode is the primary developer behind Stash.

How does this compare? It appears to only backup chosen apps, not necessarily a whole cluster?
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