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By: Vince Matev

November 2, 2022 11:01 am

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Quobyte and SUSE Rancher – Persistent state for scaling organizations

        SUSE guest blog authored by: Jan Peschke, Sales Engineer at Quobyte   Many organizations run Kubernetes today, for Development and actually more and more production workloads. This results in tens to hundreds of Kubernetes clusters within one organization and managing these clusters is a critical task. […]

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By: Giuseppe Baccini

July 28, 2022 1:15 pm

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Does your PV need S3 access? We’ve got you covered

Increased demand for cloud storage solutions has become a crucial topic in recent years: companies are requiring data to be made more readily available for their cloud-native applications. In a cloud-native environment, it is important to offer storage systems that can interact with clients using a standard protocol. Simple Storage Service Simple Storage Service, or […]

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By: Mike Dilio

November 8, 2018 8:52 pm

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Six months in and I am l loving it here at SUSE. I am off to Ceph Day Berlin and the OpenStack Summit!

My six month anniversary, how time flies, is fast approaching, November 14 to be exact. And I’ll be at OpenStack Summit in Berlin to celebrate the day. I’ve learned a lot in a short period of time and I’m really excited about heading off to Berlin this coming weekend. I will be […]

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By: Mike Dilio

October 26, 2018 6:00 am

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Stretch Your Storage Dollar: Optimizing HPC at the Value Tier with SUSE Enterprise Storage

Storage systems come in a variety of sizes, shapes and prices, and experts understand that basic parameters such as speed and capacity are only part of the story. The HPC environment places extraordinary demands on the storage system, but economy still matters—any money you save on storage preserves budget that you can then use […]

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By: sanjeet777

October 8, 2017 7:51 pm

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Spend Less and Protect More with SUSE Disk to Disk Backup Storage Solution

Are you looking for a more scalable option for their data protection needs?  Or simply something cheaper?  Then look no further!  The answer is SUSE’s Disk to Disk Backup Storage Solution which was announced last week at SUSECON.  Built on SUSE Enterprise Storage, this is the ideal solution that will […]

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By: Nefi Munoz

March 29, 2017 7:27 am

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Say “YES” to SUSE Enterprise Storage Certification

SUSE's hardware partners can now have their storage solutions for SUSE Enterprise Storage YES Certified via the new certification program for SUSE Enterprise Storage. This new certification program provides the same benefits as the well-known base YES System certification program and the new test kit builds on top of the existing proven and familiar YES […]

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By: SUSE

January 9, 2017 3:40 am

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Four signs your storage needs to move to Open Source Software from SUSE

When it comes to data storage volumes, as soul singer Otis Clay said in 1980, ‘the only way is up’. A few years back enterprises were grappling with more and more transactional data, pretty much all of it structured RDBMS, you had growth, but it was steady and relatively simple. Not so today, as […]

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By: SUSE

December 8, 2016 5:47 am

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openATTIC Wins OSBAR Award 2016

Blog by Lenz Grimmer Since 2014 OSBAR, the innovation award of the Open Source Business Alliance (OSB Alliance), highlights open source projects that add real benefit to the IT-world. Submissions are assessed based on originality, innovation, practical relevance and maturity by a committee of six well-known German IT- and open source experts.   [caption […]

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By: Bryan Lunduke

November 17, 2016 10:46 am

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Q&A with openATTIC Engineering Team Lead

Last week, we announced that SUSE was acquiring the openATTIC project. So I sat down with Lenz Grimmer -- the openATTIC lead -- to ask a few questions about the project and what this news means for openATTIC (and SUSE) going forward. Bryan: How would you describe openATTIC to someone who's never heard of it […]

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