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Red Hat adds new features to its OpenShift portfolio

The new release will enhance data resilience for cloud-native workloads across multi cloud environments

Red Hat adds new features to its OpenShift portfolio
Red Hat adds new features to its OpenShift portfolio

Open source software specialist, Red Hat, has launched the latest update to its Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage solution.

Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6 will introduce new data resilience capabilities for cloud-native workloads and will enable customers to extend their existing data protection solutions and infrastructure to enhance data resilience for cloud-native workloads across hybrid and multi cloud environments.

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“As businesses look to OpenShift for their cloud-native applications and data needs, data resilience is one of the key challenges that Red Hat helps to address for them with the latest release of Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage. With our support of CSI-enabled snapshots and OpenShift API for Data Protection, Red Hat is enabling customers to natively achieve data resilience without having to replace their existing data protection infrastructure,” said Ashesh Badani, senior vice president, Cloud Platforms, Red Hat.

As businesses around the world increase demand for Kubernetes technology to support business-critical applications, many IT organizations will also face increased demand for integrated scalability and data resilience. Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.6 helps enterprises expand their existing data protection capabilities to include Kubernetes applications, without requiring additional technology or infrastructure upgrades.

“IBM recognised the importance of meeting both IT and application development needs for container protection early on. Thanks to a strong collaborative effort between IBM Storage and Red Hat Data Services, we have tightly integrated IBM Spectrum Protect Plus with Red Hat OpenShift to strengthen data protection and data resilience in container environments,” said Sam Werner, vice president, Storage Offering Management, IBM Storage. 

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