The time is now to begin or expand on your container strategy
Today, Veritas enters the container storage ecosystem with the announcement of a new open source software solution that allows customers to package applications in “containers” for portability as well as gain predictable and consistent performance, through policies.Read the announcement!5.7KViews2likes1CommentPredictable performance with containerized applications
Its time containers prove their worth with stateful applications. The persistent storage for containers has to be as dynamic and mobile as the containerized applications themselves. The storage should be as predictable as traditional storage (SAN/NAS based) while being as agile as containers themselves.4.3KViews2likes1CommentSoftware-Defined Storage at Veritas Vision 2017
Software-defined storage…what does it mean for your organization? This is going to be another key topic we will explore further at Veritas Vision 2017. Here are software-defined storageinsights from Dan O’Farrell, Veritas Director of Solutions Marketing.3.3KViews1like1CommentModern Data Protection at Veritas Vision 2017
Whatis your modern data protection strategy? Is it well defined or perhaps just at the beginning stages? With important multi-cloud considerations to evaluate, this will be a critical topic to explore further at Veritas Vision 2017.16KViews0likes0CommentsContainer Webinar This Week
The IT sphere is abuzz with excitement regarding microservices and containers. We certainly saw the interest in this hot trend at our recent Veritas Vision 2016 event in Las Vegas where John Willis (@botchagalupe) from Docker presented a very informative session. Practitioners worldwide are attracted by the promise containers hold for enabling their DevOps ambitions. My colleague, Chad Thibodeau (@cthibodeau2) will be helping present a webinar this week that will explain containers, implications for storage management and discuss key takeaways from DockerCon 2016 that was held in Seattle.1.3KViews1like0CommentsVeritas Storage Services for Containers: Pull & Run
NOTE: This is a tecnology preview demo In this demo I am going to show you how simple is to provide persistent storage for containers using Veritas Storage Services. This simplicity needs to be aligned to the agility provided by Docker to deploy new applications in seconds. Storage management cannot prevent that agility, and that needs to start with the deployment and configuration itself. With Veritas Storage Services for Containers, all the storage management enterprise capabilities are provided within a container format. This is what we call pull & run. Customers only need to pull the image from the repository and run it on their servers. This is just a two-step process, where the image, once it is run, will create a storage cluster with other images in order to provide resiliency and visibility of the data. When running Docker Swarm to start services, data locality is no longer an issue as Veritas Storage Services will automatically provide the access to the persistent data from any node. You can directly interact yourself with this new technical preview during our VISION 2016 Conference at the Aria Resort in Las Vegas by attending the Hands-on Lab Datacenters in a box via containerized applications, and learn not only how to provide persistent storage but how to create a Docker Swarm, how drain containers from nodes with independence of storage location and how to create resiliency configurations that survive node failures. Also attend the session where Chad Tibodeau and I will be talking about Veritas vision to confidently transition to containers and stop by the pod to see more demos and interact with new features. Hope to see you in Vegas. Safe travels! Watch de Demo Carlos & Chad.1.9KViews3likes0Comments