Kamesh Pemmaraju, vice president of product marketing, Mirantis said, the joint reference architecture puts this expertise into the hands of the user.
It leverages the latest release of Mirantis OpenStack to address high-availability use cases for both cloud-native and traditional applications targeted for high-SLA environments, he added.
One of the benefits that customers will get after this partnership is, NetApp block storage drivers for MOS 7.0. It will enable enterprises to leverage NetApp’s enterprise-class storage with the just-released Mirantis OpenStack 7.0.
A fuel plugin for NetApp is also validated by Mirantis, which simplifies and automates deployment and configuration.
Customers, soon, for the next version of OpenStack called Mitaka, will be able to leverage NetApp Clustered Data ONTAP storage.