Soda Foundation Prioritizes Backup and Restore for Containers
Introduces object data management across cloud providers.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 7, 2022 at 2:01 pmThe SODA Foundation, which hosts the SODA Open Data Framework (ODF) for data mobility from edge to core to cloud, announced 2 open source projects.
Kahu and Como
Kahu
Kahu streamlines data protection for Kubernetes and its application data, and Como is a virtual data lake project to enable seamless access to data stored in different clouds. The SODA Foundation also welcomes SoftBank Group Corp. as an end-user supporter and collaboration partner on the Como project.
Como
According to the 2021 SODA Data and Storage Trends Report, 2 of the top challenges in managing data in containers and cloud-native environments are availability (46%) and management tools (38%). In direct response to the report findings, the Foundation community collaborated to introduce new tooling options through the Kahu project to improve backup and restore practices critical to data availability. Furthermore, as enterprises become more data-driven and data growth for some enterprises can exceed 10PB/year, object data management offered by the Como project will play an important role in performance and scalability requirements for cloud-native environments.
Data is the fuel of global digital economy and harnessing its power requires collaboration on a massive scale.
“Data collection, management, and consumption is becoming the new competitive battlefield in IT“, said Steven Tan, chairman, SODA Foundation. “We’re excited to announce Kahu and Como as the latest advances in open source data management and storage. Our 28 members are also excited to welcome the engineers and open source community within SoftBank Group to the Foundation.“
“Data is the fuel of our global digital economy and harnessing its power requires collaboration on a massive scale“, said Kuniyoshi Suzuki, senior director, cloud engineering , SoftBank Group. “Softbank is excited to be joining a community of open source software developers focused on enabling improvements toward data storage, recovery, and retention in cloud environments. We look forward to collaborating with the SODA Foundation and its members, while contributing to the future of this important community.“
Open Source releases
In addition to the announcement of Kahu and Como projects, the SODA Foundation also announced:
- Release of SODA Framework Madagascar v1.7.0: Formerly Open Data Framework (ODF), SODA Framework comprises independent projects initiated by the community to solve common data and storage problems faced by end users. It includes:
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- Terra: a universal SDS controller for connecting storage to Kubernetes, OpenStack, and VMware environments.
- Delfin: a performance monitor for heterogeneous storage infrastructure in a single pane of glass.
- Strato: a multi-cloud data controller using a common S3-compatible interface to connect to cloud storage.
- Kahu: new project to streamline data protection for Kubernetes and application data.
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Expansion of its Eco Project Initiative with introduction of more open source projects:
- DAOS: a software-defined object store designed for massively distributed NVM, providing features such as transactional non-blocking I/O, data protection with self-healing on top of commodity hardware, end-to-end data integrity, fine-grained data control and elastic storage.
- YIG: extends Minio backend storage aggregating multiple Ceph clusters to form a massive storage resource pool that can scale up to exabyte levels with minimal performance disruption.
- CubeFS: a cloud-native storage platform used as the underlying storage infrastructure for online applications, database or data processing services and MLKarmada jobs orchestrated by Kubernetes.
- Karmada: a Kubernetes management system that enables organizations to run cloud-native applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters and clouds, with no changes to your applications.
Conferences and survey:
- SODACODE: Developers participated in SODACODE 2022 – the Data and Storage Hackathon on May 25-26. The first-of-its-kind coding event organized by SODA Foundation is open to developers from all levels ranging from beginner to advanced. The hackathon will conclude with project demonstrations, presentation sessions, panel discussions and an award ceremony for the hackathon winners.
- Trend survey: The SODA Foundation will release its second-annual Data and Storage Trends Survey on June 30, 2022.
- SODACON: a technical conference held by SODA Foundation, will be held this year in Yokohama, Japan, on December 7, 2022. The conference will bring together industry leaders, developers and end users to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges and solutions in the field of data and storage management in the era of cloud-native, IoT, big data, ML, and more.