Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Red Hat changes core tech of OpenShift containers

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Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage to move from Gluster to Ceph
Carol Sliwa, Senior News Writer

In an upcoming product release, Red Hat plans to change the core technology of its OpenShift container from Gluster to Ceph. The planned change has a number of OpenShift customers wondering how they will be affected. (SearchStorage)

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NetApp launches midrange NVMe flash system

With its rollout of the NVMe-connected A320 flash building block, NetApp steps into direct competition with Dell EMC's recently announced midrange storage array strategy. (SearchStorage)

 
Infinidat expands cloud with flexible pricing, analytics

To keep up with flash competitors, Infinidat storage has added cloud migration with InfiniFlex capabilities. InfiniBox FLX and InfiniGuard FLX enable a data center to license InfiniBox storage arrays as a managed service. (SearchStorage)

 
Nutanix adds converged secondary storage with Mine

Hyper-convergence pioneer Nutanix is adding secondary storage to its product portfolio with Nutanix Mine. The vendor previewed the new backup target at the opening day of its .NEXT user conference. (SearchConvergedInfrastructure)

 
DataDirect Networks picks up Nexenta

DDN has continued expanding with its acquisition of Nexenta. The vendor said it will position Nexenta as a software-defined platform for unified storage for 5G and IoT environments. (SearchStorage)

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Hyper-convergence and storage by the numbers
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As we enter the second wave of hyper-converged technology, we see public clouds being brought into the equation, along with networking. What else does the future hold for HCI and storage? (SearchConvergedInfrastructure)
 
 
2019 cloud storage trends explained
Cloud trends this year include repatriation, hybrid and multi-cloud. Take a deep dive into these trends and see what they might mean for the future of cloud storage. (SearchStorage)
 
What QLC NAND SSD options are out there?
Quad-level cell NAND is still a relatively new technology, but there are several products using it on the market. To find the right one for you, be sure to consider all options. (SearchStorage)
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