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Description

It is commonly believed that containers are primarily suited for stateless applications. Nevertheless, numerous organizations are recognizing the benefits of containerizing their databases for similar reasons as those for their web applications, including the ability to deploy updates more frequently, the simplicity of transitioning from development to staging to production, and the versatility to operate the same workload across various infrastructures. A recent survey by Diamanti has even identified databases as a leading use case for container adoption. Cloud Native infrastructure provides the capability for stateful applications to leverage elasticity and flexibility efficiently. Despite this, events such as hardware malfunctions, power outages, natural disasters, or other unforeseen circumstances can lead to significant data loss. This scenario complicates the recovery process for stateful applications, making it a critical challenge. Consequently, one of the key requirements for cloud native storage solutions is to ensure seamless recovery from such catastrophic incidents, enabling organizations to maintain data integrity and availability. Ultimately, as organizations continue to embrace containerization, addressing these challenges will be essential for maximizing the benefits of their deployments.

Description

SUSE Linux Micro is a streamlined, container-focused Linux operating system specifically tailored for edge computing and microservices applications. With its minimal size, it is optimized for security and performance, making it ideal for deploying applications within containers. This platform facilitates rapid, scalable, and economical cloud-native development, particularly in environments with limited resources. Featuring integrated automation tools and full compatibility with Kubernetes, SUSE Linux Micro ensures seamless integration into contemporary containerized systems. Its design caters to the needs of developers and IT operations teams, allowing them to efficiently deploy and oversee applications across diverse distributed environments. Additionally, its lightweight nature and robust capabilities make it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their container strategies.

API Access

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API Access

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Integrations

Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Google Cloud Platform
Lenovo ThinkAgile HX Series
Alibaba Cloud
Datadog
Elasticsearch
Huawei Cloud
Kubernetes
Microsoft 365
NGINX
Netdata
NeuVector
Redis
SAP Cloud Platform
Splunk Cloud Platform
Twist

Integrations

Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Google Cloud Platform
Lenovo ThinkAgile HX Series
Alibaba Cloud
Datadog
Elasticsearch
Huawei Cloud
Kubernetes
Microsoft 365
NGINX
Netdata
NeuVector
Redis
SAP Cloud Platform
Splunk Cloud Platform
Twist

Pricing Details

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Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Diamanti

Founded

2014

Country

United States

Website

diamanti.com/cloud-native-storage-and-data-services-with-diamanti/

Vendor Details

Company Name

SUSE

Founded

1992

Country

Germany

Website

www.suse.com/products/micro/

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