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StorageOS Exhibiting at KubeCon and CloudNativeCon 2017
StorageOS, a software start-up providing cloud native storage for containers and cloud, today announced that it will be exhibiting at this year’s KubeCon and CloudNativeCon event in Austin, Texas, from December 6 – 8. StorageOS is leading the way in delivering cloud native storage, providing a fundamentally different approach to storage design and delivery.
The company’s senior executives and founders will be on hand at stand S5 to discuss how StorageOS is delivering persistent container storage that natively integrates with Kubernetes and Docker. Currently in beta with enterprise customers and developers, StorageOS addresses container limitations by delivering a platform agnostic and application-centric cloud native storage solution.
Cheryl Hung, product manager at StorageOS, will also be presenting “Persistent storage with Kubernetes in production – which solution and why?” The session will discuss how to eliminate the confusion around persistent storage, focusing on the options of local volumes, NFS, distributed storage like Ceph, cloud storage such as AWS’s EBS and S3, and volume plugins with Docker and Kubernetes integration.
Date: Friday, December 8 Time: 2:45 – 3:20pm CT Title: Persistent storage with Kubernetes in production – which solution and why? Spokesperson: Cheryl Hung, product manager at StorageOS Link: https://storageos.com/storageos-sponsor-kubecon-cloudnativecon/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by StorageOSNews .
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