MinIO stakes leadership claims in cloud object container storage
2016 startup MinIO reckons it has first mover advantage as a container-native platform that provides private/cloud object storage in and orchestrated by Kubernetes
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It’s a bold supplier that says it is set to be the “undisputed leader” in an emerging and critical area of datacentre operations.
But that’s one claim MinIO makes for its status as a provider of private cloud object storage for Kubernetes.
“We out-innovate the competition across multiple dimensions,” said CMO Jonathan Symonds. “We are positioned to be disproportionate winners in the hybrid cloud storage market.”
Robin.io aims its Kubernetes storage at databases and big data
Cloud-native storage runs in Kubernetes and pools storage media to present it to application persistent storage needs, including snapshots and backup on top
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Containers began life as a lightweight, supremely portable way of running applications. So lightweight, in fact, that even the storage they required lived and died along with the container.
But that didn’t cut it for enterprise applications built to handle the most mission-critical and sensitive transactions out there today.
So now, container storage needs to be persistent but it also needs to sacrifice none of the portability that containers were originally designed for. It should be built from the ground up as storage for Kubernetes – to run in Kubernetes, in fact – be cloud native and capable of carrying application storage profiles to wherever it runs, on site or in the cloud.
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WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Accelerating its leadership in high performance backup and recovery for large enterprises and managed services providers, Bacula Systems today announced its module for both Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat OpenShift container storage backup. Bacula Enterprise is the first general Enterprise backup and recovery software to offer a fully automated, comprehensive backup of OpenShift environments. It follows Bacula s announcement earlier this year of complete backup and recovery for Docker containers and Kubernetes Cluster configurations, including their persistent data.
Some of the benefits of Bacula s integrated OpenShift module include: