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Red Hat collaborates with Super Micro Computers and Vantrix

Red Hat has joined hands with Super Micro Computer and Vantrix to cultivate its thriving partner ecosystem.

Red Hat has enhanced the growth of its storage partner ecosystem of IT software and hardware providers, including partners such as Fujitsu, to deliver comprehensive, proven and fully supported compute and storage solutions for enterprises managing petabyte-scale data.

Supermicro has offered Red Hat Gluster Storage as part of its software-define storage and server product offering since 2013.

Supermicro provides durable, scale-out storage platforms in 1U/2U/4U and full 42U rack form factors to maximize performance, density and capacity with the addition of Red Hat Ceph Storage.

The company said Red Hat can access a new, comprehensive suite of end-to-end, highly scalable infrastructure solutions when combined with Supermicro’s server management software and global support services to deliver maximum value and dependability with lowest overall total cost of ownership (TCO).

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The collaboration of Vantrix with Red Hat incorporates Red Hat Gluster Storage into the Vantrix Media Platform solution to offer high-performance data storage in enterprises deploying rich media and archival storage workloads.

“Today’s announcement reinforces the importance of our Red Hat Storage partner ecosystem that includes best-of-breed hardware and software technology vendors essential to accelerate the time to value for our enterprise customers,” said Ranga Rangachari, vice president and general manager, Storage and Big Data, Red Hat.

Shilpa Khatri

editor@infotechlead.com

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