Webinar Overview
OpenZFS replication is important to any storage process by providing a reliable mechanism for safeguarding data through remote copies, ensuring data integrity and consistency across locations, minimizing downtime with near-real-time synchronization, enabling geographical flexibility for enhanced availability, resilience, and disaster recovery, and ultimately fostering robust business continuity with efficient backup strategies and rapid recovery mechanisms.
Join us as Klara co-founder Allan Jude and ZFS Expert Jim Salter examine how to reliably replicate data using ZFS send and receive. OpenZFS replication is the ideal solution for backing up and moving data between machines or continents while maintaining absolute data integrity and optimizing performance.
Allan and Jim will cover the basics of how replication works, ways to improve the security of your replication setup, and how to confirm your data has arrived intact. We will share industry best practices to make sure your replication remains reliable and error free.
Your takeaways after the webinar:
- Getting started with ZFS replication
- Replication under the Principle of Least Privilege
- How ZFS replication ensures data integrity, and how to verify replication was successful
- Best practices for using replication as a backup
Duration: 1h.
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Meet the Hosts
VP of Engineering and Co-founder at Klara Inc., Allan Jude has been on the team since the beginning. Shepperding an amazing team of developers and sysadmins, he is the technical heart of our team. A community go-to person for ZFS and open source through and through, Allan enjoys spending his time improving on ZFS, FreeBSD and making open source code better.
Learn About KlaraJim Salter (@jrssnet) is an author, public speaker, mercenary sysadmin, and father of three—not necessarily in that order. He got his first real taste of open source by running Apache on his very own dedicated FreeBSD 3.1 server back in 1999, and he’s been a fierce advocate of FOSS ever since. He’s the author of the Sanoid hyperconverged infrastructure project, and co-host of the 2.5 Admins podcast.
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