Red
Hat
announced the release of Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5, delivering
Kubernetes-based
data services for modern, cloud-native applications across the open hybrid
cloud. Tightly integrated with Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform, Red Hat OpenShift
Container Storage 4.5 is designed to help organizations enable a more seamless
data services architecture for applications.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage is the dynamic persistent storage solution
for many services on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, such as metrics,
logging, and registry. With the recent release of Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, customers can now host
virtual machines and containers on a single, integrated platform which includes
Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage. Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5
provides the added benefits of highly available persistent storage, including
shared read-write-many (RWX) block access for enhanced performance and a
single, integrated, storage solution for both containers and virtual machines.
Red Hat Data Services offer cloud-native abstractions to
simplify data access and transformation with a consistent user experience
across the open hybrid cloud. Built on the underpinnings of Red Hat OpenShift
Container Storage, Red Hat Data Services enable deeper collaboration between
data providers and consumers for data at rest, in motion, and in action.
Enhanced scalability and resilience for data at rest
The latest version of Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage offers
a new external mode deployment option with Red Hat Ceph Storage, which can
deliver enhanced scalability of more than 10
billion objects, without compromising performance.
With integrated support for object, file and block storage, Red
Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5 can support the data types commonly used in
container-based applications, all within a single control plane-helping reduce
complexity and increasing choice for customers. In addition, the Rook operator
for Red Hat Ceph Storage further enhances the manageability of the platform.
Automated, notification-driven architectures for data in motion
Traditional batch data processing architectures can struggle to
keep up with today's demands for instantaneous business insights. Often, data
is streaming in from many different points of collection, making it challenging
for application and data teams to aggregate and quickly deliver it for
downstream consumption.
Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5 supports integrated
Amazon S3 bucket notifications, enabling users to create an automated
data pipeline to ingest, catalog, route and process data in
real time. With the ability to create notification-driven architectures, and
integrated access to Red Hat AMQ Streams and OpenShift Serverless,
organizations can realize the efficiency of automated data pipelines.
Integrated agility and collaboration for data in action
Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5 provides organizations
more granular control over the extent to which they can decouple compute from
storage, helping support a wide range of workloads from latency-sensitive
databases to throughput-oriented, scalable data warehouses and data lakes.
Artificial intelligence architectures, focused on inferencing and modeling, can
benefit from decoupling, while machine learning architectures can benefit from
more tightly coupled storage for high performance data ingest and model
training.
"As organizations continue to modernize cloud-native
applications, an essential part of their transformation is understanding how to
unlock the power of data these applications are generating. With Red Hat
OpenShift Container Storage 4.5, and its unparalleled integration with
OpenShift, we've taken a significant step forward in our mission to make
enterprise data accessible, resilient and actionable to applications across the
open hybrid cloud." -- Mike Piech, vice
president and general manager, cloud storage and data services, Red Hat
Red Hat OpenShift Container Storage 4.5 is generally available
today.