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Description
Using OpenEBS in conjunction with Kubera is the optimal solution for storage needs in Kubernetes environments. OpenEBS stands out as the leading open source storage option for Kubernetes, recognized for its speed and efficiency. Kubera enhances OpenEBS Mayastor by providing a user-friendly graphical interface, along with APIs, automatic checks, configuration options, Active Directory authentication, built-in performance benchmarks, and additional operators to streamline upgrades and various other scenarios. Available at no cost, Kubera is offered by MayaData, which also provides round-the-clock support to help customers minimize operational expenses and simplify management. Kubera Propel, a cloud-native declarative data plane crafted in Rust, is built upon the foundational OpenEBS Mayastor technology. This innovative platform integrates cutting-edge technologies such as NVMe, SPDK, and new storage capabilities emerging within the Linux kernel. Independent benchmarks have demonstrated that OpenEBS, when governed by Kubera Propel, achieves remarkably low latency performance for databases and various workloads on Kubernetes, making it an excellent choice for developers and organizations alike. This combination not only enhances performance but also addresses the increasing demand for efficient and reliable storage solutions in modern computing environments.
Description
Create a robust NVMe over Fabrics high-performance shared storage solution with MayaScale that allows for the integration of directly attached NVMe resources into a unified storage pool. This solution enables the flexible provisioning of NVMe namespaces to clients who require high performance with minimal latency. After usage, clients have the option to return NVMe storage back to the shared pool, eliminating issues associated with over-provisioning or unutilized NVMe storage typical of direct-attached setups. The network-agnostic architecture employs RDMA for on-premises deployments and standard TCP for cloud environments, ensuring versatility. Clients can access true NVMe devices using a conventional NVMe driver stack, negating the need for any proprietary drivers. You can easily configure and implement NVMe over Fabrics SAN infrastructure at rack scale in your data center by aggregating diverse NVMe devices through RDMA-compatible connections, such as ROCE, iWARP, or Infiniband. Furthermore, even in public cloud settings, users can harness the benefits of NVMe over Fabrics via the standard TCP/IP protocol, which eliminates the requirement for specialized RDMA hardware or SRIOV virtualization. This innovative approach optimizes resource utilization while maintaining high performance across various deployment scenarios.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
Microsoft Azure
AWS Marketplace
Amazon
Amazon RDS
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Apache Kafka
Cloud Foundry
DigitalOcean
Elasticsearch
Equinix
Integrations
Microsoft Azure
AWS Marketplace
Amazon
Amazon RDS
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Apache Kafka
Cloud Foundry
DigitalOcean
Elasticsearch
Equinix
Pricing Details
$100 per node per month
Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
No price information available.
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
MayaData
Founded
2011
Country
United States
Website
mayadata.io/product
Vendor Details
Company Name
ZettaLane Systems
Founded
2018
Website
www.zettalane.com/maya-nvmeof-linux-rdma-tcp.html
Product Features
Cloud Storage
Access Control
Archiving & Retention
Backup
Data Migration
Data Synchronization
Encryption
File Sharing
Version Control