Red Hat teams with industry leaders to expand Partner Ecosystem for Red Hat storage

Red Hat, Inc. has announced its collaboration with leading IT providers to deliver new capabilities for storing and managing enterprise environments with extremely heavy data workloads. Today Red Hat delivers the first set of synergistic reference architectures based on its open software-defined storage platform with CommVault, HP, Intel, and Supermicro. Customers can now quickly and confidently deploy a storage solution that leverages existing storage functionality while easily accommodating...

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Dell helps customers optimise performance, efficiency and scale

Raises the bar for data-intensive application performance with new flash-optimised storage solution that drives down the cost of flash solutions by up to 75 percent.

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