The only Kubernetes Data Services platform designed to adapt to technology changes and evolving customer needs without forklift upgrades. Browse some of our latest data sheets currently available.
Kubernetes is now the platform of choice for public, private, and hybrid cloud. Apps are free to run wherever required from core to edge. Read more in this ionir data sheet.
Kubernetes is now the industry standard for container management and orchestration. Containers are a perfect match for CI/CD in both build and test environments.
Enterprises are rapidly embracing a multi-cloud approach, distributing compute resources and data services across different locations. Read more in this ionir data sheet.
"Ionir offers a unique solution to the data persistence, protection, and mobility challenges inherent in running stateful applications on Kubernetes."
Almog Apirion, CEO & Co-Founder, Cyolo
"Container-native storage holds real promise for ensuring Kubernetes data persistence, while enabling convergence and automation of myriad data protection and management services IT typically has to cobble together now."
Rich Arsenault, VP Infrastructure and Services, Mimecast
"Cloud is omnipresent, offering benefits to clients like faster time to market, ease of use, etc. However, data mobility does present a few challenges, which is what ionir manages successfully. We look forward to working closely with their team to enable our global clients to navigate multi-cloud environments seamlessly."
Animesh Pillai, AVP and Global Head, Digital Infrastructure, Zensar
"A new DevOps Kubernetes Container Storage Platform is needed that can allow data instances to be orchestrated like applications using Kubernetes with the DevOps toolchains – a concept ionir has pioneered."
Marc Hornbeek, CEO, Engineering DevOps Consulting
"The core technology behind ionir was 8 years in development. Two intersecting areas of innovation set the approach apart from all other attempts at container native data and storage management. First is a new approach to metadata that allows instant mobility of data in both place and time. The second is a microservices architecture that isolates core processing from external interfaces enabling extensibility and scale."