One of the biggest challenges in virtualization is maintaining high-performance storage while enabling live migration using traditional Fibre Channel SAN, which has constrained limitations. For faster and more efficient virtualized infrastructure, more organizations are moving to more flexible and scalable network-based storage, with NVMe over TCP a clear leader.
In this webinar, we'll show recent tests that demonstrate how Lightbits’ software-defined storage, leveraging NVMe over TCP, enables live migrations of VMs in OpenShift. Discover how storage minimizes the impact of live migrations and provides continuous and stable access to backend storage, allowing for the uninterrupted running of VMs on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization.
* Incorporating Block Storage into OpenShift: Automating the installation, configuration, and lifecycle management of software components to reduce manual intervention and ensure uninterrupted integration using Lightbits Labs’ CSI Driver.
* Reduce Network Latency: Advancements in networking are changing how storage networks are designed for the next generation of virtualization. Due to its ability to provide high performance at a substantially lower cost, NVMe over TCP is emerging as a viable alternative to traditional SAN-based storage for similar workloads that require block devices.
* Next-Gen Virtualization Architecture: Storage is often the linchpin of a successful VM migration, directly impacting performance, flexibility, scalability, and reliability. Lightbits software-defined storage on open-source Red Hat OpenShift-V offers organizations accelerated application delivery, reduced operational costs, and minimized risks like vendor lock-in.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from experts in storage optimization techniques for OpenShift.
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