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# Velero Adopters
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If you're using Velero and want to add your organization to this list,
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[follow these directions][1]!
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<a href="https://www.bitgo.com" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="bitgo.com" src="site/img/adopters/BitGo.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://www.nirmata.com" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="nirmata.com" src="site/img/adopters/nirmata.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://kyma-project.io/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="kyma-project.io" src="site/img/adopters/kyma.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://redhat.com/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="redhat.com" src="site/img/adopters/redhat.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://dellemc.com/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="dellemc.com" src="site/img/adopters/DellEMC.png" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://bugsnag.com/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="bugsnag.com" src="site/img/adopters/bugsnag.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://okteto.com/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="okteto.com" src="site/img/adopters/okteto.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://banzaicloud.com/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="banzaicloud.com" src="site/img/adopters/banzaicloud.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://sighup.io/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="sighup.io" src="site/img/adopters/sighup.svg" height="50"></a>
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<a href="https://mayadata.io/" border="0" target="_blank"><img alt="mayadata.io" src="site/img/adopters/mayadata.svg" height="50"></a>
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## Success Stories
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Below is a list of adopters of Velero in **production environments** that have
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publicly shared the details of how they use it.
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**[BitGo][20]**
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BitGo uses Velero backup and restore capabilities to seamlessly provision and scale fullnode statefulsets on the fly as well as having it serve an integral piece for our kubernetes disaster-recovery story.
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**[Bugsnag][30]**
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We use Velero for managing backups of an internal instance of our on-premise clustered solution. We also recommend our users of [on-premise Bugsnag installations][31] use Velero for [managing their own backups][32].
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**[Banzai Cloud][60]**
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[Banzai Cloud Pipeline][61] is a Kubernetes-based microservices platform that integrates services needed for Day-1 and Day-2 operations along with first-class support both for on-prem and hybrid multi-cloud deployments. We use Velero to periodically [backup and restore these clusters in case of disasters][62].
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## Solutions built with Velero
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Below is a list of solutions where Velero is being used as a component.
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**[Nirmata][10]**
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We have integrated our [solution with Velero][11] to provide our customers with out of box backup/DR.
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**[Kyma][40]**
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Kyma [integrates with Velero][41] to effortlessly back up and restore Kyma clusters with all its resources. Velero capabilities allow Kyma users to define and run manual and scheduled backups in order to successfully handle a disaster-recovery scenario.
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**[Red Hat][50]**
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Red Hat has developed the [Cluster Application Migration Tool][51] which uses [Velero and Restic][52] to drive the migration of applications between OpenShift clusters.
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**[Dell EMC][70]**
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For Kubernetes environments, [PowerProtect Data Manager][71] leverages the Container Storage Interface (CSI) framework to take snapshots to back up the persistent data or the data that the application creates e.g. databases. [Dell EMC leverages Velero][72] to backup the namespace configuration files (also known as Namespace meta data) for enterprise grade data protection.
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**[SIGHUP][80]**
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SIGHUP integrates Velero in its [Fury Kubernetes Distribution][81] providing predefined schedules and configurations to ensure an optimized disaster recovery experience.
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[Fury Kubernetes Disaster Recovery Module][82] is ready to be deployed into any Kubernetes cluster running anywhere.
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**[MayaData][90]**
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MayaData is a large user of Velero as well as a contributor. MayaData offers a Data Agility platform called [OpenEBS Director][91], that helps customers confidently and easily manage stateful workloads in Kubernetes. Velero is one of the core software building block of the OpenEBS Director's [DMaaS or data migration as a service offering][92] used to enable data protection strategies.
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**[Okteto][93]**
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Okteto integrates Velero in [Okteto Cloud][94] and [Okteto Enterprise][95] to periodically backup and restore our clusters for disaster recovery. Velero is also a core software building block to provide namespace cloning capabilities, a feature that allows our users cloning staging environments into their personal development namespace for providing production-like development environments.
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## Adding your organization to the list of Velero Adopters
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If you are using Velero and would like to be included in the list of `Velero Adopters`, add an SVG version of your logo to the `site/img/adopters` directory in this repo and submit a [pull request][3] with your change. Name the image file something that reflects your company (e.g., if your company is called Acme, name the image acme.png). See this for an example [PR][4].
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### Adding a logo to velero.io
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If you would like to add your logo to a future `Adopters of Velero` section on [velero.io][2], follow the steps above to add your organization to the list of Velero Adopters. Our community will follow up and publish it to the [velero.io][2] website.
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[1]: #adding-a-logo-to-veleroio
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[2]: https://velero.io
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[3]: https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero/pulls
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[4]: https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero/pull/2242
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[10]: https://www.nirmata.com/2019/08/14/kubernetes-disaster-recovery-using-velero-and-nirmata/
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[11]: https://nirmata.com
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[20]: https://bitgo.com
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[30]: https://bugsnag.com
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[31]: https://www.bugsnag.com/on-premise
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[32]: https://docs.bugsnag.com/on-premise/clustered/backup-restore/
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[40]: https://kyma-project.io
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[41]: https://kyma-project.io/docs/components/backup/#overview-overview
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[50]: https://redhat.com
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[51]: https://github.com/fusor/mig-operator
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[52]: https://github.com/fusor/mig-operator/blob/master/docs/usage/2.md
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[60]: https://banzaicloud.com
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[61]: https://banzaicloud.com/products/pipeline/
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[62]: https://banzaicloud.com/blog/vault-backup-velero/
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[70]: https://dellemc.com
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[71]: https://dellemc.com/dataprotection
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[72]: https://www.dellemc.com/resources/en-us/asset/briefs-handouts/solutions/h18141-dellemc-dpd-kubernetes.pdf
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[80]: https://sighup.io
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[81]: https://github.com/sighupio/fury-distribution
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[82]: https://github.com/sighupio/fury-kubernetes-dr
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[90]: https://mayadata.io
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[91]: https://director.mayadata.io/
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[92]: https://help.mayadata.io/hc/en-us/articles/360033401591-DMaaS
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[93]: https://okteto.com
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[94]: https://cloud.okteto.com
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[95]: https://okteto.com/enterprise/
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