ATLANTA – OPENSTACK SUMMIT ATLANTA 2014 – MAY 12, 2014 – Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world’s leading provider of open source solutions, today announced collaboration with NetApp to deliver an open hybrid cloud reference architecture based on OpenStack IceHouse, the newest version of the rapidly maturing open source cloud software platform. Based on open technologies, the architecture will help organizations build agile, interoperable private and hybrid clouds that are easily managed, massively scalable, and highly reliable. This reference architecture will be designed to enable customers to more closely integrate Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform with NetApp® storage and data management technology.
For more than a decade, Red Hat and NetApp have collaborated to support industry standards that give enterprises greater choice when deploying new IT environments. The combination of Red Hat open source software with NetApp storage and data management provides an open, interoperable, standards-based foundation for new hybrid IT delivery models requiring a mix of resources across physical, virtual, public, and private cloud infrastructures. The Red Hat and NetApp solution for open hybrid cloud with OpenStack features enterprise-level security, performance, availability, and data management to reduce implementation risk, and lower overall total cost of ownership.
Red Hat | Red Hat Collaborates with NetApp on Open Hybrid Cloud Reference Architecture Based on Latest Version of OpenSt: Architecture will help organizations build agile, interoperable private and hybrid clouds.
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