Red Hat X Tech Talk: LINBIT SDS and OpenShift
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LINBIT SDS is a software-defined storage, that perfectly fits with Red Hat's OpenShift. It provides persistent volumes, exposed through the CSI interface. You can use it to build out of internal storage devices the persistent volumes for your cloud-native container workload. While it was initially designed for the on-prem data center, it is also a fit for multi-cloud and edge deployments. It is a good fit for IO demanding workloads, like OLTP and OLAP databases, message queuing, and AI.
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