It’s easy to forget the down-to-earth reality that there’s no cloud computing without hardware. Containerization and deployment with Kubernetes frees applications from the underlying infrastructure.
In a trio of announcements this week, independent object storage provider MinIO is making it possible to implement cloud-native storage without requiring its customers to know Kubernetes (K8s). And, ...
“We had a program where a partner would send us an email and say, ‘Hey, we’ve got an opportunity here or there,” says MinIO Vice President Mike Marinchak. “It’s about building out a formalized partner ...
MinIO Inc., developer of a high-performance, Kubernetes-native object store compatible with Amazon Web Services Inc.’s S3 service, today announced a version of its cloud storage service designed to ...
If you are looking for a high performance open source storage solution you might be interested in MinIO. Offering S3 compatibility and allowing users to host their data on their own servers. It ...
MinIO, a provider of high performance, Kubernetes-native object storage, announced that MinIO hybrid cloud object storage has achieved Red Hat OpenShift Operator Certification and is now available ...
It’s a bold supplier that says it is set to be the “undisputed leader” in an emerging and critical area of datacentre operations. But that’s one claim MinIO makes for its status as a provider of ...
Back in 2014, the world was a different place. It was the height of the big data era, and the cloud was still hotly debated. Not many people bet that the cloud would come to dominate compute workloads ...