SUSE Enterprise Storage
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SUSE Enterprise Storage (SES) is a Linux-based computer data storage product developed by SUSE and built on Ceph technology.[2] The second major release was available in November, 2015, and announced at SUSECon 2015.
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Original author(s) | SUSE |
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Developer(s) | SUSE |
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Operating system | Linux |
Type | Distributed object store |
Website | www |
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New features in 2.0 include cross-platform support in addition to the native Linux kernel and other RADOS-powered endpoints. Adding iSCSI, the ability to connect block storage to any system, even Microsoft Windows, meant an enterprise-grade software-defined storage system was now available for every major operating system supporting an iSCSI initiator.[3]