KubeCon: StorageOS Unveils V.1.5 of Cloud Native Storage Solution
Includes features that improve performance for applications under certain workloads, and built for developers so they can run any stateful application on any infrastructure.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 28, 2019 at 2:22 pmStorageOS, Inc. announced version 1.5 of its cloud native storage solution.
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This version includes features that improve performance for applications under certain workloads. It is built for developers so they can run any stateful application on any infrastructure.
StorageOS v1.5 includes:
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StorageOS Data Locality influences the Kubernetes scheduler to put applications next to the volume. It includes a mutating admission controller that provides Kubernetes users an integrated solution for data locality. Users benefit from the ability to co-locate applications with the volumes they consume, avoiding network roundtrips for performance sensitive workloads.
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StorageOS Shared File allows a filesystem to be shared by multiple containers. Referred to by Kubernetes as ReadWriteMany (RWX), this is useful for horizontally scaling certain classes of application, and other workloads which require coordination via a shared filesystem.
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Read performance enhancements for faster application performance.
“In traditional environments, solving state was done at the infrastructure layer,” said Alex Chircop, CTO, StorageOS. “Modern cloud native environments still need state. The onus is now on the developer to select storage that is application aware and enhances application performance. StorageOS v1.5 is built for developers to deliver the storage for their applications without needing to define topology or understand complex storage infrastructure.“
StorageOS v1.5 is available.
Users can get it for free up to 500GB of storage
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