Lightbits Labs to Showcase its Disaggregated, Software-Defined Storage in OpenShift at Red Hat Connect
The company continues to insist on the value of Block SDS
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on August 26, 2025 at 2:01 pmLightbits Labs Ltd., inventor of the NVMe over TCP storage protocol, announced that it will showcase its disaggregated, software-defined storage for high-performance block workloads in OpenShift environments at upcoming Red Hat Connect events in North America. Attendees will learn how Lightbits simplifies management and lowers the cost of high-performance block storage in OpenShift, while accelerating application modernization for stateful workloads that are challenging to support with traditional storage solutions.
The Lightbits Labs CSI Driver, now a Red Hat OpenShift Certified Operator, paves the way for Virtual Machine (VM) and container migrations, as well as infrastructure modernization initiatives, offering customers greater confidence in running high-performance block workloads in Red Hat environments. Lightbits software-defined storage delivers unmatched scalability, low latency, and price/performance efficiency. With support for live VM migration, stable access to backend storage for uninterrupted VM operations, and multi-tenant environments, Lightbits is the ideal storage layer for performance-demanding OpenShift deployments.
Get a Lightbits demonstration and gain insights from technical leaders on running high-performance block workloads in OpenShift at these upcoming Red Hat Connect events: Red Hat Connect NYC on August 27th and Red Hat Connect Dallas on September 16th.
Additional Resources
- Blog: High-performance storage for OpenShift Virtualization: A review of Lightbits Labs
- Whitepaper: Augment Ceph with Lightbits High Performance Block Storage in OpenShift
- Deploy the Lightbits Labs CSI Driver Operator from the Red Hat website