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### **Company**: Lannister Investments LTD | ||
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### Stateful Applications that you are running on OpenEBS | ||
- Prometheus | ||
- Grafana | ||
- Elasticsearch | ||
- PostgreDb | ||
- Redis | ||
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### Type of OpenEBS Storage Engines behind the above application - cStor, Jiva or Local PV? | ||
cStor | ||
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### Are you evaluating or already using in development, CI/CD, production | ||
I have OpenEBS on my production cluster (Openshift) | ||
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### Are you using for home use or for your organization | ||
I'm using it for my organization's proposes. | ||
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### A brief description of the use case or details on how OpenEBS is helping your projects: | ||
In comparison to Redhat OCS, OpenEBS is a great solution which not take a lot of resources, flexible, and good enough for my requirements. I wanted a simple-to-use solution that will give me the ability to use my local node's storage without the hassle of NFS. |