This week’s News Bits we look at a number of small announcements, small in terms of the content not the impact they have. Cisco announced predictive services powered by AI. Virtuozzo announces its Storage for Kubernetes. DataCore announces a new version of its software-defined infrastructure products. LTO Program announces LTO-8 Cartridge specifications. Ubuntu releases version 17.10. Cloudera, Cloudian, Ingeous, and Datos IO partner. Dell EMC support Microsoft Azure Stack with its 14G PowerEdge line. Virtual Instruments partners with Gigamon on monitoring NAS deployments. Lenovo announces support for Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs for ThinkAgile SX for Microsoft Azure Stack.
Cisco Announced Predictive Services Powered By AI
Cisco announced its new portfolio of predictive services powered by AI. These services help minimize the impact of the skill gap that is happening in IT at the moment, thus helping organizations stay more competitive. The two new services that the company is launching are Business Critical Services and High-value Services.
Virtuozzo Announces Its Storage for Kubernetes
Virtuozzo announced the availability of Virtuozzo Storage for Kubernetes. This new solution is software-defined, runs on commodity hardware, and aims to solve the persistent storage selection problems for cloud native environments and applications for Kubernetes (K8s) production deployments. Features include:
Virtuozzo Storage for Kubernetes
DataCore Announces New Version Of Its SDI Products
DataCore Software it was enhancing its software-defined infrastructure product family, including SANsymphony and DataCore Hyperconverged Virtual SAN, through its PSP7 software release. New features include:
LTO Program Announces LTO-8 Cartridge Specifications
The LTO Program released the new LTO-8 Cartridge specifications as well as a new roadmap going up to LTO-12 with an upward capacity of 480TB with compression. As we’ve previously reported, the LTO-8 specifications allow for up to 30TB of capacity with compression. LTO-8 is also backward compatible with LTO-7 and comes with WORM (Write-Once, Read Many) functionality.
Ubuntu Releases Version 17.10
Canonical released Ubuntu 17.10 featuring a new GNOME desktop on Wayland, and new versions of KDE, MATE and Budgie. The new version supports Kubernetes 1.8 on the cloud, enhanced security for develops through its new version of GNOME, secure app distribution with snaps with platform snaps for GNOME and KDE, and new hardware support and container capabilities.
Cloudera, Cloudian, Ingeous, & Datos IO Partner
Datos IO announced that it has partnered with Cloudera, Cloudian, and Ingeous to provide next-generation cloud backup and recovery solutions for the modern IT application stack. This new partnership allows the three companies’ customers access to Datos IO RecoverX solution for backup and recovery.
Dell EMC Support Microsoft Azure Stack With Its 14G PowerEdge Line
In September, Dell EMC announced it was supporting Microsoft Azure Stack with its Dell EMC XC Series and Dell EMC Cloud. At the time, the company also announced that the 14G PowerEdge servers would support the Dell EMC Ready Bundle for Microsoft SQL Server and the Dell EMC Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct Ready Nodes. Now Dell EMC is announcing that its 14G PowerEdge Servers now support Dell EMC Cloud for Microsoft Azure Stack.
Virtual Instruments Partners With Gigamon On Monitoring NAS Deployments
Virtual Instruments has partnered with Gigamon to offer what the companies refer to as the industry’s most comprehensive set of performance monitoring solutions for NAS deployments. Virtual Instruments is also adding support for the SMB protocol for the VirtualWisdom NAS Performance Probe. Key features of the enhanced VirtualWisdom NAS Performance Probe include:
Virtual Instruments NAS performance monitoring
Lenovo Announces Support For Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs For ThinkAgile SX For Microsoft Azure Stack
Last year at Microsoft Ignite, Lenovo announced its ThinkAgile SX for Microsoft Azure that promised to accelerate time-to-value with its turnkey, pre-integrated hybrid cloud solution that extends Azure public cloud service on premises. This week Lenovo announced that its ThinkAgile SX for Microsoft Azure now supports Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs. The support of the new CPUs will bring faster performance, an increase to memory bandwidth, and larger VM density. ThinkAgile SX for Microsoft Azure with support for Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs will be available early next year.
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