StorageOS, a leading provider of software-defined, persistent storage for containers, today
announced its integration with Rancher Labs. Now available in the Rancher catalog, StorageOS seamlessly integrates with
Rancher for users to run stateful applications, such as databases or CI/CD
applications, under the control of Kubernetes without the application data
being lost.
"Rancher is a powerful choice for enterprises looking to run containers
and Kubernetes in production," said Chris Brandon, CEO at StorageOS.
"Partnering with Rancher and being available in the catalog allows
customers to maximize their investment in Kubernetes and Rancher as they are
able to use StorageOS to deploy stateful workloads in production."
Rancher deploys Kubernetes clusters anywhere, on any provider and unites
them under centralized authentication and access control. Both infrastructure
and OS agnostic, the StorageOS/Rancher integration allows users to deploy
databases, message queues, and mission-critical stateful applications anywhere.
Shannon Williams, co-founder of Rancher Labs said, "The combination of
Rancher and StorageOS gives Kubernetes users a powerful cloud native platform
with the management layer and persistent storage needed to maximize their
investment in containers, improve production deployment and decrease
infrastructure costs."
StorageOS is built from the bottom up with no legacy restrictions. It allows
Kubernetes and Rancher users to save on infrastructure software and hardware
costs, improve application agility and operational efficiency and respond to
business change quickly. StorageOS v1.2 is now available enhancing performance,
security and delivering Rapid Failover.
StorageOS will present a Kubernetes Master Class on Fast Database Recovery on Rancher on July
30, 2019 to showcase how StorageOS implements fencing for fast database
recovery on Rancher.
Product Availability
StorageOS can be deployed from the Rancher catalog. Special pricing is
available to Rancher users by contacting sales@storageos.com.