SEATTLE, WA--(Marketwired - Jun 20, 2016) - DockerCon -- NetApp (NASDAQ: NTAP) announced the integration of its flash storage portfolio, including the NetApp® SolidFire® SF series, All Flash FAS (AFF) and EF-Series, with the NetApp Docker Volume Plug-In (nDVP). This native Docker plug-in allows containerized applications to easily maintain state by consuming persistent storage from NetApp. This capability enables Docker developers and operators to take advantage of NetApp's robust all-flash storage and data management primitives.

According to data from RightScale's "State of the Cloud Report," 81 percent of enterprises are adopting DevOps and 38 percent plan to use Docker. The goal of achieving intuitive and persistent state for Docker is essential for provisioning storage and managing data at scale. The nDVP provides a single plug-in and unified platform that enables enterprises to use Docker volumes across all NetApp storage systems. NetApp accelerated Docker users can pick from a broad, best-in-class all-flash portfolio using block-and-file protocol solutions to best match their business requirements.

"Containers have become so critical to our customers' multicloud environments," said Val Bercovici, NetApp SolidFire CTO. "Microservices within cloud-native applications span public, private and hybrid cloud configurations, creating a need for consistent data management throughout that cloud spectrum. The goal for the nDVP is to provide customers with a single, easy-to-manage plug-in that consistently supports multiple platforms: SolidFire, AFF and the EF-Series."

Additional details of the nDVP are:

  • Cross-platform storage using a single plug-in: The nDVP assists in the management of the full lifecycle of Docker volumes (create, mount/unmount, delete) on NetApp storage.
  • Composition of multiple storage platforms: Customers can run more than one copy of the nDVP simultaneously on any Docker host, each with a different configuration. This enables Docker users to easily consume storage with different characteristics and costs to match varied container requirements.
  • Multiprotocol persistent storage for Docker: Because the nDVP supports NetApp SolidFire, AFF and EF-Series systems, customers can choose whether they deploy containers on NAS or SAN storage with iSCSI and NFS support. One plug-in for multiple protocols provides true deployment flexibility.

Garrett Mueller, technical director for NetApp, and John Griffith, principal software engineer for NetApp SolidFire, will speak on the panel "Ecosystem Talks from Red Hat and NetApp" on Tuesday, June 21, at DockerCon 2016.

For more information about the nDVP, visit NetApp.com and SolidFire.com.

About NetApp SolidFire
The NetApp SolidFire all-flash scale-out platform provides enterprises and service providers with the most complete range of enterprise storage features for the next-generation data center. Leveraging the SolidFire all-flash architecture, with volume-level Quality of Service (QoS) controls, customers now can guarantee storage performance to thousands of applications within a shared infrastructure. Coupling this functionality with in-line data reduction techniques and system-wide automation results in substantial capital and operating cost savings relative to traditional disk and basic all-flash storage systems.

About NetApp
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