Myota is a commercial backup as a service tool by Myota. Trilio is a commercial backup as a service tool by Trilio. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best backup as a service fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, integrations, company size fit, here is our conclusion:
Mid-market and enterprise teams running Kubernetes or OpenStack need Trilio specifically for ransomware recovery in cloud-native environments where traditional VM backup tools fall short. The platform maps directly to NIST RC.RP (incident recovery execution) and handles both stateless containers and stateful applications across Red Hat OpenShift, Mirantis, and Nutanix clusters. Skip this if your infrastructure is primarily on-premises VMware or you need backup for databases and file servers alongside Kubernetes; Trilio's strength is narrowly focused on cloud-native infrastructure recovery, not broad enterprise backup.
Cyberstorage platform using shard-based encryption to prevent ransomware & cut costs.
Backup & recovery for Kubernetes and OpenStack VMs and containers.
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Common questions about comparing Myota vs Trilio for your backup as a service needs.
Myota: Cyberstorage platform using shard-based encryption to prevent ransomware & cut costs. built by Myota. Core capabilities include Patented Shard & Spread technology fragments data into unusable shards, Zero-knowledge encryption combining classical and quantum-resistant methods, Automatic shard distribution across multiple storage locations..
Trilio: Backup & recovery for Kubernetes and OpenStack VMs and containers. built by Trilio. headquartered in United States. Core capabilities include Backup and recovery for Kubernetes workloads (containers and VMs), Backup and recovery for OpenStack environments, Support for Red Hat OpenShift and OpenShift Virtualization..
Both serve the Backup as a Service market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
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