Trilio has released a technology preview of Trilio Site Recovery (TSR), extending its storage-agnostic disaster recovery platform to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization. TSR uses continuous replication to automate failover and failback across sites, now covering legacy monolithic applications running on KVMs encapsulated in containers via KubeVirt on Kubernetes clusters. The platform supports policy-based DR tied to SLAs and allows teams to validate recovery plans in isolated environments without affecting production. This addresses a key gap as organizations consolidate workloads onto Kubernetes to reduce infrastructure costs, particularly following Broadcom's acquisition of VMware which has driven interest in OpenShift Virtualization as an alternative.

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