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Tintri Unveils Advanced Kubernetes Data Management with New VMstore CSI Driver

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Tintri, a subsidiary of DDN, and leader in AI-powered data management solutions, announced the availability of Tintri’s VMstore™ features to Kubernetes environments with its new VMstore Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver. The Tintri VMstore platform provides unparalleled visibility into performance, data protection and management for virtual machine workloads, with a focus on simplicity. The CSI driver provides VMstore customers with that same insight within Kubernetes environments to easily manage all container and VM workloads through one interface.

VMstore Cloud Native CSI Driver
The VMstore CSI driver allows admins to manage all data using familiar Tintri interfaces and tools to reduce complexity in hybrid VM/container environments. The driver enables dynamic provisioning and automatic attachment and detachment of volumes to containers. With cloud native application support, VMstore integrates into platforms that support raw CSI access to efficiently manage data for microservices-based deployments.

“Tintri’s new IO-aware CSI driver is the most adaptable data management platform for Kubernetes, transforming how IT administrators handle Kubernetes environments in both cloud and on-prem,” said Brock Mowry, CTO, Tintri. “The VMstore CSI driver empowers administrators, regardless of their Kubernetes expertise, with the essential tools to efficiently manage and optimize data across physical and virtual clusters.”

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Key Features and Benefits

Silicon Sky, an innovative and forward-thinking IT infrastructure and managed security services provider, implemented Tintri VMstore solutions as the backbone of its Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) business. Silicon Sky is leveraging the Tintri CSI driver within its data centers, both in the cloud and on-premises. “By providing primary storage, disaster recovery and data protection in one solution, we simplify and enhance IT operations,” said Tim Averill, US CTO, Silicon Sky.

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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