Red Hat: Container-Native Storage 3.6, Brinker Selects Red Hat, Financial News
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Red Hat Announces Container-Native Storage 3.6
Today Red Hat Inc. announced its new solution supporting containerized applications and infrastructure in Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform clusters, Red Hat Container-Native Storage 3.6. The latest version of Container-Native Storage comes right after the announcement of the companies enterprise-grade Kubernetes container application platform, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.6. Red Hat states that the new Container-Native Storage will see a three-fold increase in persistent storage volumes per cluster.
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Red Hat adds software-defined storage to application containers
Linux company Red Hat Inc. is bringing what it calls “versatile software-defined storage” to its OpenShift Container Platform.
The idea is to make it easier for those working with the platform to provision, manage, scale and upgrade their storage environments for container-based workloads. The new feature comes as part of Red Hat’s Container-Native Storage 3.6 release, a product that’s built atop the company’s Gluster Storage technology and integrated with the OpenShift Container platform.
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Brinker Selects Red Hat as Technology Partner to Revolutionize Digital Guest Experience
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that Brinker International, Inc., a leader in casual dining, has deployed several Red Hat solutions to deliver a consistent digital guest experience. Built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Red Hat Gluster Storage and supported by Red Hat Satellite and Red Hat Insights, Brinker is aiming to transform the modern dining experience by unifying its digital platforms in a new, open source e-commerce environment.
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What Analysts Think of Red Hat Stock after Fiscal 2Q18 Earnings
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How Red Hat’s Margin Looked in Fiscal 2Q18
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Apple, Citigroup, Red Hat: Fast Money Picks For October 5
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