MayaData: Cloud-Native Data Plane and Resilience as-a-Service

An Intellyx Brain Candy Update

When we last covered MayaData in May 2019, container-attached storage was its core product offering.

Today it offers two products. The first is Kubera Propel, a cloud-native declarative data plane based on the open source OpenEBS Mayastor.

Propel provides a high-performance cloud-native persistence layer that abstracts storage technologies like NVMe as well as new storage features in the Linux kernel.

MayaData’s second product is Kubera Chaos, which brings chaos engineering to Kubernetes environments. MayaData based Chaos on the open source Litmus project. It integrates with most CI and test systems, bringing the resilience benefits of chaos engineering to its customers running Kubernetes.

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