Germany-based open source company SUSE has released version 5.5 of its Enterprise Storage which, it claims, "enables IT organisations to transform enterprise storage infrastructure and reduce costs while providing unlimited scalability".
Swinburne University of Technology has announced that it is using SUSE Enterprise Storage for its rapidly increasing storage needs.
Initial deployments of software-defined storage are primarily focused on the storage of unstructured data, according to Larry Morris, senior product manager at SUSE Linux.
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