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We all want our backups to be secure and immutable but that only happens when you design for it. In this video, I break down what immutability really means, why separating your control plane from your data plane matters, and how to build backup systems that actually protect your data.
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Chapters
00:00 Immutable Backups
01:00 Control Plane and Data Plane
02:20 Air Gapped Backups
03:32 Object Locking
04:56 Snapshots
06:17 Replication Pull VS Push
08:02 How This All Works Together