Randoli provides a unified observability platform built for multi-cloud Kubernetes environments operating across Azure, AWS, and hybrid deployments. As Randoli scaled its footprint and onboarded increasingly complex customer workloads, reliable Kubernetes data protection became a mission-critical requirement.
Randoli initially used Velero for cluster and persistent volume (PVC) backups, but as the platform grew, they encountered significant limitations related to reliability, operational overhead, and recovery consistency. These challenges ultimately led Randoli to adopt CloudCasa as a platform-grade, enterprise Kubernetes backup and recovery solution.
- Reduced Operational Overhead:
CloudCasa eliminated the need for YAML maintenance, Velero management, manual restores, and ad-hoc scripting—freeing up valuable time for DevOps and SRE teams. - Faster, More Predictable Restores:
Guided recovery workflows support file-level, namespace-level, and full cluster restores, significantly reducing time-to-restore while improving consistency. - True Multi-Cloud Disaster Recovery:
CloudCasa enables seamless workload restoration between Azure and AWS, supporting Randoli’s multi-cloud reliability and resiliency goals. - Enterprise Governance and Compliance:
Immutable backups, role-based access control (RBAC), and centralized reporting deliver the governance capabilities that were missing with Velero.
By replacing Velero with CloudCasa, Randoli transformed Kubernetes data protection from a fragmented, cluster-by-cluster approach into a centrally managed, enterprise-ready platform—designed to scale alongside its observability service across Azure, AWS, and hybrid environments.
“Velero simply couldn’t keep up with the scale and reliability requirements of our observability platform. CloudCasa gave us an enterprise-grade backup and recovery foundation with file-level restores, cross-cloud portability, and the confidence that every cluster is protected consistently.”