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Portworx Unveils Enterprise 3.3, Advancing Kubernetes-Based Virtualization

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Enhanced Performance, Cost Efficiency, and Broad Ecosystem Integrations

“With Enterprise 3.3, we are extending our industry-leading platform to support VM workloads with the performance, resiliency, and protection needed for mission-critical applications.” 

– Venkat Ramakrishnan, VP & GM, Portworx

Portworx, a leader in Kubernetes-based storage solutions, has announced the upcoming launch of Portworx Enterprise 3.3, offering enterprises high-performance container data management with cost-saving virtualization capabilities. The new release allows businesses to run VM workloads at scale on Kubernetes, reducing infrastructure costs by 30-50%.

Built for cloud-native scalability and automation, Enterprise 3.3 delivers RWX Block for KubeVirt VMs, enabling high-performance storage across FlashArray™ and multi-vendor environments. It also provides enterprise-grade data management, offering synchronized disaster recovery with zero data loss and file-level backups for Linux VMs. Additionally, Portworx has strengthened its ecosystem integrations, expanding compatibility with SUSE, Spectro Cloud, KuberMatic, and Red Hat.

“As enterprises accelerate virtualization on Kubernetes, they need robust, flexible solutions,” Ramakrishnan added. “Portworx Enterprise 3.3 ensures organizations can confidently transition VMs to Kubernetes while maintaining operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.”

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