SUSE has announced the latest release of its software-defined storage solution, SUSE Enterprise Storage 6. Powered by Ceph technology (an open-source software designed to facilitate highly scalable object, block and file-based storage under one whole system), the newest release helps IT organizations adapt to changing business demands, such as ever-growing data sets.
Though normally configured as a hybrid solution, Ceph is incredibly flexible. Moreover, Ceph is not just focused on storage and hyperconverged offerings, it is looking to promote meaningful hardware development as well. Version 6 is also focused on the reduction operational expense, including containerized and cloud workload support, improved integration with public cloud, and enhanced data protection capabilities.
Based on the Ceph Nautilus release, SUSE’s software-defined storage solution allows customers to effectively adapt by:
Moreover, SUSE indicates that customers will be able to reduce overall operation costs by:
Availability
SUSE Enterprise Storage 6 is slated for general availability sometime in June.
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