NetApp announced an extension of its partnership with
Google Cloud to deliver new levels of storage performance combined with
the simplicity and the flexibility of the cloud. With the introduction
of Google Cloud NetApp Volumes - now available as a fully-managed,
first-party service on Google Cloud - customers can seamlessly bring
business-critical workloads across both Windows and Linux environments
to Google Cloud, even for the most demanding use cases like VMware and
SAP migrations-all without refactoring code or redesigning processes.
"NetApp's innovative offering with Google Cloud sets the standard for
enterprise-class features in public cloud file storage, establishing a
benchmark for the industry," said Dave McCarthy, Research Vice
President, Cloud and Edge Infrastructure Services at IDC. "The
recognition of NetApp's name alongside the cloud provider in this first
party service underscores its commitment to driving cutting-edge cloud
storage solutions that address customer and market challenges."
Google Cloud NetApp Volumes is based on NetApp ONTAP data management
software and cloud services. Available today, the partnership enables
customers to seamlessly extend their workloads into Google Cloud through
an automated storage service that's fully integrated into its service
ecosystem, providing enterprise-grade storage, data protection, and
business continuity across workloads.
"By extending our collaboration with Google Cloud, NetApp is putting
ONTAP storage and data management capabilities into the hands of Google
Cloud customers as a first-party service, making it simple to use
enterprise-grade storage in their critical workloads, optimize file
storage and support Windows, Linux, SAP and VMware workloads," said
Ronen Schwartz, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Cloud Storage
at NetApp. "We see our mission as creating cloud storage and data
services that are as forward-thinking and easy to use as possible, and
this partnership allows us to continue making this vision a reality."
"Today's announcement extends our ability to deliver first-party storage
and enterprise data management services so organizations can rapidly
deploy, run, protect, and scale enterprise workloads with the familiar
tools and interface of Google Cloud," said Sameet Agarwal, Vice
President and General Manager, Google Cloud Storage. "We're thrilled to
enhance our File Solutions portfolio by continuing our partnership with
NetApp, bringing the flexibility of the cloud to our customers alongside
data protection and efficiency."
Key capabilities of Google Cloud NetApp Volumes include:
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Enterprise-grade, multiprotocol file shares with rich SMB and NFS
protocol support for the most demanding Windows or Linux workloads,
including Google Cloud's only storage service to support protocols such
as SMB and NFSv4.1(and v3)
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Support for instant capacity additions or changes between performance
tiers - without downtime - resulting in the ability to balance
investment/performance in real-time
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Built-in data protection that creates efficient, block-level incremental
backups that don't impact uptime or performance while meeting RTO/RPO
parameters to ensure optimum application availability
"As an existing NetApp customer leveraging Cloud Volumes ONTAP and Cloud
Volumes Service on Google Cloud, we are thrilled to embrace the new
Google Cloud NetApp Volumes," said Anthony Lloyd, Vice President,
Technology Services at OpenText. "This fully managed file storage
service will provide seamless migration of enterprise applications, like
Kubernetes, to Google Cloud without refactoring code or redesigning
processes. Ultimately, it will simplify operations across all our IT
environments."