Sardina Systems is promoting FishOS as an alternative to SUSE Enterprise Storage, which SUSE is phasing out. The FishOS platform integrates Openstack, Ceph, and Kubernetes, now available at a competitive rate of €1 per core regardless of storage capacity. SUSE's exit from Ceph storage is evidenced by the deprecation of its ceph client packages and its focus on Kubernetes-centric solutions. This shift indicates a broader transition away from Ceph in favor of more modern, container-native storage solutions.
Sardina hopes to attract SUSE Enterprise Storage users to FishOS with a new €1 per core license fee, targeting SUSE's gradual exit from Ceph storage.
SUSE is gradually withdrawing from Ceph storage, with the ceph client packages being deprecated, marking a significant shift in their storage solutions.
While Ceph allows clustering servers over any distance, SUSE's current offerings are now focused solely on Kubernetes users, reflecting an evolution in their storage strategy.
SUSE's new storage offering, based on the Longhorn project, aims to provide a more container-native solution, replacing the outdated SUSE Enterprise Storage.
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