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Visit HPE at KubeCon EU, RedHat Summit and DockerCon
Using Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift or Mesos? Persistent storage can help you containerize stateful applications. Learn about more recently released features for Kubernetes and OpenShift.
As we roll into the spring season for containers, Kubernetes has become a leading container orchestrator for the enterprise.1 Docker supports it as do all leading public clouds. Despite these ecosystem updates, many trends continue unchanged. For example, enterprise interest in containerizing existing applications continues.
And at last monthโs AWS Summit San Francisco, Amazon CTO Werner Vogels claimed that we all have access to the same servers and algorithms.
โWhat makes our businesses unique now is the data that we have, and the quality of the data and how we operate on that data. That makes the storage for our data increasingly important, because that is really where the pot of gold of your business sits.โ2 โ Werner Vogels
We couldnโt agree more.
Itโs a paradox that containers werenโt designed to store data, but most people agree thatโs a good thing. Yet for those containerizing existing enterprise applications, it also means your container platform wonโt be complete without great persistent storage to match.
Thatโs why HPE offers powerful persistent storage for all the leading container platforms. Here are some exciting capabilities from recent and upcoming releases. Thanks to our rich container integration, all can be controlled right from Kubernetes, Mesos and Docker.
HPE are making huge strides in the different communities supporting containers in the Enterprise. We recently joined the Red Hat OpenShift Primed program and became part of the Cloud-Native Computing Foundationโs landscape with a truly cloud-native storage platform.
Look for us at an upcoming show near you.
- 5/2-4 KubeCon EU, Copenhagen
- 5/8-10 - Booth #403, Platinum Sponsors at RedHat Summit, San Francisco.
- 6/12-15 - DockerCon, San Francisco โ Follow #HPEDocker for show activities
- 6/19 & 21 - HPE Discover โ Session B5019, demo kiosk to be announced.
Visit the HPE booth and weโll show you how to:
- Enjoy groundbreaking ease-of-use, with policy-based provisioning, data protection, QoS, and security with HPEโs first fully supported, open-source based FlexVolume Driver and Dynamic Provisioner for Kubernetes.
- Speed up dev, QA, staging, and save time and capacity with automated copy creation and cleanup. Our data copies are there when you need them, gone when you donโt.
- Itโs easy to backup your container data. Set backup schedules when you create your persistent volumes.
If youโre not attending the above events, watch this recent BrightTalk webinar for an overview of advanced data services we provide:
Stateful containers for DevOps and Beyond
Speakers: Michael Mattsson, Containers Technical Marketing Engineer & Stacey Gilmore, Container Solutions Marketing
Meet Around the Storage Block blogger Stacey Gilmore, Containers Solutions Marketing. A former HPE DevOps Engineer, Stacey is surprised and delighted to be back where she first began her career: at HPE.
1 These two vendors are most likely to bring Kubernetes containers to the enterprise
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