Resilient Deployments for Production Applications
Explore backup, restore, and high availability with Dash Enterprise
July 14, 2026
What happens when a critical analytics application goes down? For organizations running production Dash applications, resilience is just as important as performance. From infrastructure failures to planned maintenance, teams need confidence that applications and data can be recovered quickly and reliably.
In this webinar, we walk through Dash Enterpriseâs current high availability capabilities, including backup and restore workflows, application scaling, Git-based deployments, and external integrations that reduce operational risk. You'll see a live demonstration of this configuration for production environments.
We also explore how these capabilities fit into Plotly's broader engineering strategy. You'll get a preview of the Dash Enterprise High Availability roadmap and learn how upcoming investments will help your organization.
You'll learn how to:
- Configure backup and restore workflows for Dash Enterprise environments
- Restore applications and platform resources with minimal downtime
- Integrate external services including Git repositories, data sources, and container registries
- Scale applications across multiple nodes using replicas and built-in deployment controls
Whether you're managing mission-critical analytics applications or planning your platform architecture, this session provides practical guidance for system-wide reliability.Â

Chelsea Douglas
Chelsea Douglas is VP of Customer Success at Plotly, where for more than a decade she has helped shape its growth into a leading data application platform. Partnering across customer, product, and engineering teams, she helps organizations scale applications in production. Her technical background gives her a hands-on view of how teams actually build and deploy on Plotly.

Erik Moore
Erik Moore is Head of Product & Engineering for Dash Enterprise, where he sets the platform's strategic direction and guides its evolution to meet the needs of enterprise customers. Working at the intersection of product and engineering, he shapes a roadmap that balances innovation with reliability. His background as a software developer brings technical depth to data visualization and customer-hosted, enterprise-grade solutions.