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NetApp ONTAP Storage Will Run On Next Release Of Mirantis OpenStack

Mirantis and NetApp have partnered to make NatApp’s Clustered Data ONTAP storage compatible with the next version of OpenStack.

The deal, announced this week by both companies, will also see joint testing, validations, and reference architectures provided to OpenStack customers.

Mirantis’ vice president of marketing Kamesh Pemmaraju said that NetApp was is a “vital contributor” to OpenStack, and a “visionary” in bringing mission-critical data into cloud environments.

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“The partnership will help put our joint expertise into the hands of the user,” said Pemmaraju.

“It leverages the latest release of Mirantis OpenStack to address High-Availability use cases for both cloud-native and traditional applications targeted for high-SLA environments.”

As part of the partnership, NetApp’s block storage drivers (Cinder drivers) have been validated for Mirantis OpenStack 7.0, and Mirantis has validated a Fuel plugin for NetApp, which supposedly automates configuration and deployment.

“Enterprises rely on NetApp for their enterprise data management requirements, including protection and storage efficiency of their mission-critical data,” added Jeff O’Neal, senior director of OpenStack at NetApp. “Now enterprises can trust that NetApp’s Data Fabric ready portfolio is interoperable with Mirantis OpenStack for production deployments, bringing mission-critical data management and protection to the cloud.”

Mirantis announced in August that it is receiving $100 million (£63.7m) from a group of investors, led by Intel and Goldman Sachs.

The investment is part of Intel’s strategy to increase its presence in the open source community, supporting OpenStack as an alternative cloud computing platform to giants such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

“With Intel as our partner, we’ll show the world that open design, open development and open licensing is the future of cloud infrastructure software, said Mirantis president Alex Freedland.

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Ben Sullivan

Ben covers web and technology giants such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft and their impact on the cloud computing industry, whilst also writing about data centre players and their increasing importance in Europe. He also covers future technologies such as drones, aerospace, science, and the effect of technology on the environment.

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