DriveScale Supports OpenStack to Enable Elastic Bare Metal Infrastructure for Bare Metal Cloud Operators
Provides programmable, scale-out storage to deployment of traditional bare metal clouds.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 20, 2020 at 2:20 pmDriveScale, Inc. announced support for OpenStack, an open source cloud computing platform for public and private clouds.
By supporting the OpenStack Cinder standard, the company provides programmable, scale-out storage to the deployment of traditional bare-metal clouds. The solution makes it possible to scale out commodity storage that can be expanded, reduced and replaced on the fly turning hardware into a programmable, elastic resource.
Cinder is a block storage service for OpenStack. It presents storage resources that can be consumed by OpenStack Compute through the use of a plug-in driver. Through a self-service API, Cinder enables OpenStack Compute to request and consume block storage resources and the firm’s solution through its Cinder plug-in orchestrates the underlying hardware and delivers HDDs and SSDs as well as slices of SSDs at highscale, cost-effectively and with the performance of local drives. OpenStack is deployed by service providers, public clouds and a growing number of enterprise private clouds. According to Statista, the OpenStack global market revenue is forecasted to be $6.7 billion in 2021.
In addition to making storage programmable, the company’s solution automates the creation of multi-path iSCSI and NVMe-oF data fabrics eliminating operational complexity common with external storage. It also supports Kubernetes through the Container Storage Interface (CSI) and provides users with a REST API.
“We see a significant installed base of OpenStack customers looking to move to modern, data-intensive applications and demanding easy to deploy, elastic physical hardware,” said Denise Shiffman, chief product officer. “DriveScale enables programmable storage resources to OpenStack infrastructure via the Cinder standard.“
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