Demo of Data Protection for Persistent Data Storage in Kubernetes Workloads: Dell EMC and VMware participate in a wide variety of open source projects. One of these projects is Velero. We are working together in the open source community to improve how you protect your data, applications, and workloads for every step of your Kubernetes journey.
Today, we're going to take a look at power protect for Kubernetes. The first step is to log into the main power protect data manager dashboard. Once we're on the main screen over on the left hand side, we want to choose infrastructure and we wanna choose asset sources. Please note that we now have a Kubernetes cluster option that wasn't available in previous versions. Let's choose the kubernetes cluster option and add, we're gonna give this cluster option a name in this instance.
I'm gonna call it Kate's demo and I'm gonna put in the fully qualified domain name IP address as the 10 25 subnet. Once I've entered this information, I want to verify it once verified. I want to just go ahead and save. Now, we've created the asset. Once the asset is created and verified and saved, we'll move over to storage and then under storage protection, we want to add something to protect. So this is going to be a policy. Here's gonna be our name. It's gonna be the K eight S gold policy.
We're gonna choose Kubernetes PV C and we're going to move to next crash consistent is what we'd like to use for this. So that's all right. We'll move to next again. Please note we now have the SI PV C on the Kates demo. I'll choose that to apply and I'll move to next. Here's our primary backup schedule, what we want to protect retention like et cetera and we move to next to verify that and finally, everything looks good. So we'll finish. Now. We have our protection policy in place and our backup is running.
I'm gonna move down. I'm gonna open up a putty screen and we're gonna drop, drop out to the command line for a moment. So the first thing that I wanna do is I wanna do the command line to delete the PV CCS. I, so now that it's been deleted, I wanna turn around and I'm gonna run a get to show me that it's not there. So it is. Now, as you notice, gone after it's gone, I'll turn around and I will reprotect again. So I'm gonna cat the PV CV story yaml file. So it's gonna show me what's inside of it. This looks correct.
So I'm gonna apply the minus F for the file of the AMMO file. It's gonna run it. It's now been restored and created. So again, I'll look, yes, it's back. Please note at the top of the screen and it's been fully restored at this point. I'll drop out of the command line interface now that we've deleted it, verified it and restored it. Please note that the K eight S gold policy is now back and fully functional. That's the end of the power protect data management for Kubernetes.