Robin.io launches a free version of its cloud-native Kubernetes storage solution

Robin.io launches a free version of its cloud-native Kubernetes storage solution

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https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/20/robin-io-launches-a-free-edition-of-its-cloud-native-kubernetes-storage-solution/

Robin.io, a cloud-native application and data management solution with enterprise customers like USAA, Sabre, SAP, Palo Alto Networks and Rakuten Mobile, today announced the launch of its new free(-mium) version of its service, in addition to a major update to the core of its tool.

Robin .io promises that it brings cloud-native data management capabilities to containerized applications with support for standard operations like backup and recovery, snapshots, rollbacks and more. It does all of that while offering bare-metal performance and support for all major clouds. The service is essentially agnostic to the actual database being used and offers support for the likes of PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, MariaDB, Cassandra, Elasticsearch and others.

Robin.io launches a free version of its cloud-native Kubernetes storage solution

Oct 20, 2020, 2:16pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2020/10/20/robin-io-launches-a-free-edition-of-its-cloud-native-kubernetes-storage-solution/ > Robin.io, a cloud-native application and data management solution with enterprise customers like USAA, Sabre, SAP, Palo Alto Networks and Rakuten Mobile, today announced the launch of its new free(-mium) version of its service, in addition to a major update to the core of its tool. > Robin .io promises that it brings cloud-native data management capabilities to containerized applications with support for standard operations like backup and recovery, snapshots, rollbacks and more. It does all of that while offering bare-metal performance and support for all major clouds. The service is essentially agnostic to the actual database being used and offers support for the likes of PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, MariaDB, Cassandra, Elasticsearch and others.