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    Hybrid Cloud with OpenShift Container Storage & HPE Servers

    August 12, 2020 | by Ken Bell and Mayur Shetty

    This video demonstrates how to configure OpenShift Container Storage using an Operator on a bare-metal deployment of OpenShift on HPE servers. It further highlights created Persistent Volume Claims and how using OpenShift Container Storage can be leveraged in a hybrid-cloud strategy with the Multicloud Object Gateway.

    Learn more: http://openshift.com/storage


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