The NKPA course recommends using a S3-compatible API for backup and restore operations in production NKP environments, as it integrates with Velero, NKP’s backup and restore tool. Velero supports S3-compatible storage (e.g., AWS S3, Nutanix Objects, or MinIO) as a backup storage location, allowing persistent data, including volumes and cluster resources, to be backed up and restored during disaster recovery scenarios. This approach ensures compatibility with cloud-native backup workflows and provides scalability and reliability for production use cases.
The Nutanix Cloud Native (NCP-CN) 6.10 Study Guide states: “For production backup and restore in NKP, use Velero with an S3-compatible API to store backups, ensuring persistent data availability during disaster recovery.” Nutanix Objects, which provides an S3-compatible API, is often used in Nutanix environments for this purpose, but any S3-compatible storage (e.g., an off-site S3 bucket) can be configured.
Incorrect Options:
A. Protection Domain: Protection Domains are a Nutanix AOS feature for VM-level replication, not for Kubernetes backup/restore.
B. Rook Ceph: Rook Ceph provides persistent storage for NKP clusters but is not a backup solution; it can be backed up using Velero with S3 storage.
C. External Storage Class: Storage Classes define how volumes are provisioned, not how they are backed up or restored.
[:, Nutanix Kubernetes Platform Administration (NKPA) Course, Section on Backup and Restore., Nutanix Cloud Native (NCP-CN) 6.10 Study Guide, Chapter on Day 2 Operations., Nutanix Cloud Bible, NutanixKubernetesPlatform Section: https://www.nutanixbible.com, Velero Documentation: https://velero.io, ]
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