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Red Hat, a provider of open source solutions, is releasing Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5, delivering Kubernetes-based data services for modern, cloud-native applications across the open ...
Red Hat is releasing a new version of its OpenShift Kubernetes platform, OpenShift 4.3, with better container storage support via Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.
Red Hat has introduced Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4 to provide an integrated, multi-cloud experience to Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform users.
This ESG Technical Validation documents remote testing of Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage with a focus on the ease of use and breadth of data services. Containers have become an important part of ...
Quantum’s lower cost F-1000 flash array provides the performance of flash arrays to more users and Red Hat’s OpenShift Container Storage 4 provides multicloud options for Kubernetes workflows.
Customers of Red Hat’s OpenShift container platform will now be able to deploy Windows containers alongside their Linux containers, according to reports.
OpenShift 4.2 also supports OpenShift Container Storage 4, a beta Gluster-based software-defined storage program. Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 will be available in the coming weeks.
With this certification, storage architects can integrate high-performance, low-latency NVMe storage into the native Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and Red Hat OpenShift environments with Excelero ...
An example of two container platforms that co-exist and complement each other well to address a variety of use cases is Red Hat® OpenShift® and HPE Ezmeral.
Welcome to Storage and Networking Bytes, a new Datanami feature dedicated to covering the latest in storage, networking, and backup technology. In this inaugural column, we’ll take a look at Red Hat’s ...
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