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In this tutorial, we will create a snapshot of the MySQL database that is deployed on OpenShift. We will then restore the database state using the roll back to a point-in-time snapshot feature.
In this tutorial, we will create a clone of the MySQL database that is deployed on OpenShift. We will then make changes to the clone and verify that the original database has remained unaffected by changes that were done to the clone.
In this tutorial, we will deploy a Postgres database on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) using Helm and load data in the database. Before you start this tutorial, make sure you have installed Robin Storage on GKE.
Application cloning improves the collaboration across Dev/Test/Ops teams. Teams can share app+data quickly, reducing the procedural delays involved in re-creating environments.
In this tutorial, we will create a snapshot of the PostgreSQL database that has been deployed on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). We will then restore the database state using the roll back to a point-in-time snapshot feature.