Workload #2: An Azure Kubernetes instance that works more for rehosting of on-premises apps and services than for the restructuring that the workload #1 serves. In this case, there is more consolidation and also significant encumbrance on now so-called “traditional” way of hosting applications and the logic that had become part of the kube-api server and data and state that was saved to persistent volume claims must now become part of the BCDR protection. A sample architecture that serves this workload can be referred to with the diagram below:
In this case, the BCDR can follow the pattern for AKS called out in the best practice patterns specific to this resource type.
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