Trilio Joins Oracle Partner Network, Brings Data Protection to OCI
Trilio, a provider of cloud-native data protection solutions for Kubernetes environments, today announced it has joined the Oracle Partner Network (OPN).
Trilio, a provider of cloud-native data protection solutions for Kubernetes environments, announced it has joined the Oracle Partner Network (OPN). As part of this collaboration, Trilio has validated its platform to protect workloads running on Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) and other Kubernetes distributions certified by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), including those from Red Hat, when deployed on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Organizations are increasingly running mission-critical applications on Kubernetes within OCI.”
— Rodolfo Casas
With this qualification, enterprises operating Kubernetes environments on OCI can implement Trilio to protect application data, configuration, and persistent storage across clusters. The integration supports backup, recovery, and migration workflows required to maintain operational resilience in production Kubernetes deployments.
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Trilio is also now available through the Oracle Marketplace, allowing OCI customers to easily procure and deploy the solution to protect cloud-native workloads running in Oracle environments.
“Organizations are increasingly running mission-critical applications on Kubernetes within OCI,” said Rodolfo Casas, Director of Product at Trilio. “Joining the Oracle Partner Network and validating Trilio for Oracle Kubernetes Engine allows customers to implement consistent data protection across their Kubernetes environments while leveraging the scalability and performance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.”
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Through the Oracle Marketplace listing, customers can deploy Trilio directly within OCI to safeguard Kubernetes applications running on OCI Kubernetes Engine (OKE), Red Hat OpenShift (OCP), and other CNCF-based distributions, enabling faster recovery, operational continuity, and stronger data resilience.
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