ionir Awarded US Patent for Digital Storage System
Core architecture for container native storage technology: Kubernetes-native, software defined, data services platform
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 7, 2022 at 2:00 pmionir Systems Ltd. announced the approval of a US patent for its system and method for operating a digital storage system.
This patent represents the company‘s core architecture for its container native storage (CNS) technology: a Kubernetes-native, software defined, data services platform.
Current storage systems and methods don’t enable users to store, retrieve or manipulate data in a storage system based on the logical context of the data. Typically, to store or retrieve data in/from a storage system, users will need to specify a reference – such as a file name or physical location like a disc. Most CNS solutions still require complex backup, snapshot and restore. The company is a CNS technology that enables instant movement of data to/from any cluster, anywhere – and allows instant access to any point in time.
The firm’s software is built on a microservices architecture, enabling rapid, linear scaling and extensibility. It runs in Kubernetes containers, in user space, with no changes to the kernel, and is managed using the same tools and processes as any other Kubernetes application. This approach creates ‘future-proofing,’ as advances in technology are easily incorporated by adding new microservices without disrupting the platform or requiring changes to the broader environment.
Jacob Cherian, chief product officer, said: “This patent award highlights the truly innovative method ionir has developed for storing and retrieving data, which has historically been challenging for organizations. Our method offers customers the rapid, linear scaling and extensibility they need in Kubernetes environments where persistent storage and enterprise data management are required.“