LINBIT Solutions Architect Matt Kereczman shows how you can achieve great flexibility with a high-performing and cost-effective HA NFS cluster for Kubernetes deployments 👇 https://hubs.ly/Q04dWRsR0
LINBIT
Software Development
Tualatin, Oregon 1,839 followers
Keeping the Digital World Running
About us
LINBIT keeps Linux systems up and running. As the developers of DRBD® software (http://docs.linbit.com/), LINBIT has led the way in high availability since 2001. DRBD® has been included in the Linux kernel since version 2.6.33 (2009), has been deployed on all major Linux distributions and is fully compatible with systems, applications, devices and services. With LINBIT SDS the company creates a high performing Software-Defined Storage (SDS) solution using Linux OS for shared block storage which integrates with the relevant cloud and virtualization systems. With the LINBIT SDS solution, common-off-the-shelf hardware is turned into blazingly fast, reliable block storage. DRBD® is integrated into OpenStack, OpenNebula, Docker Kubernetes and Proxmox. LINSTOR® is an Open Source management tool designed to manage block storage devices for large Linux server clusters. Its primary use-case is currently to provide persistent Linux block storage for Kubernetes, OpenStack, OpenNebula and OpenShift environments. LINBIT Disaster Recovery provides real-time data replication across geographically separated data-centers. This can be a private location nearby or into a public cloud thousands of miles away. LINBIT’s global team is made up of International Open Source experts. LINBIT has offices in Europe and the US and partnerships across 5 continents. LINBIT provides additional products and services maximizing the performance of the DRBD®, ensuring its seamless implementation and maintenance.
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https://www.linbit.com
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Tualatin, Oregon
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Mission Critical Systems, Linux kernel, Storage Replication, OpenStack, Cloud, Software-Defined Storage, Linux, Cloud Data Services, Flash Storage, Software, Open Source, RDMA, Clustering, Faster than Ceph, DRBD HA, Linux, Container Storage, SDS, LINSTOR, and Kubernetes
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LINSTOR
Block Storage Software
LINBIT brings technology and support for high availability, disaster recovery and kubernetes persistent storage solutions for the Enterprise
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8100 SW Nyberg St
Tualatin, Oregon 97062, US
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Watch the full video here 👇
High Availability Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated If uptime matters, redundancy isn’t optional. In this walkthrough, Mitch Hall builds a 2-node high-availability cluster using DRBD and Pacemaker/Corosync a proven open-source stack for keeping services online. LINBIT Here’s what’s covered: • Block-level replication with DRBD • Cluster resource management with Pacemaker • Node communication via Corosync • Configuration using PCS • Live failover testing to validate the setup This is a practical, real-world example of how to design for resilience without relying on proprietary solutions. 👉 Watch the full video to see the full build and failover in action: https://ow.ly/WoHn50YJ3kH #45Drives #HighAvailability #Linux #OpenSource #Infrastructure #Storage #SysAdmin
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LINBIT CEO Philipp Reisner is speaking today at OneNext 2026 re:Virtualize OpenNebula Systems 💯 https://hubs.ly/Q04dK0Y90
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Food for thought 👀
By now, I have become a nearly daily user of Claude Code. I have learned how to work with it. I learned to structure the work so that my LLM agent does not run into the Context Rot problem. Maintaining the CLAUDEmd file. Every time it makes a mistake, the question is: what do I need to teach it in my MD file structure so that it knows better the next time? So, in a way, I have become an Anthropic fan. But recently, I was reading about Anthropic’s newest model, which they call Mythos preview. My first thought was that it was perfect marketing. Anthropic wants to create a myth around this model, so they call it Mythos. Makes sense. But it is also a bit over the top. The story is that it is highly effective at finding software vulnerabilities and creating exploits for them, which makes it dangerous if bad actors were to get hold of it. Therefore, Anthropic decided that the Mythos preview model is not available to regular customers or the public. It is available only to specific hand-selected organizations that are part of ‘Project Glasswing’. - https://hubs.ly/Q04dJzwN0 On the list are several big names, including Apple, AWS, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, and The Linux Foundation. I see the point. It makes sense to me. I appreciate that Anthropic has higher ethical standards than some other AI players. However, the issues are in the details. How is/will the Linux Foundation filter which maintainers get access to the dangerously effective Mythos model? Does Anthropic bind its partner companies to any standards on how they select which employees get access to it? Will job seekers in the future ask their potential employers for details when they get access to such models with restricted availability? Will it be a crucial skill for a future cyber criminal to work for a high-profile company in their day job and keep some of the exploits they find for their own criminal use? These concerns make the ‘insider threat’ even more dangerous. * Since writing these words in my newsletter, Bloomberg published an article about the first unauthorized users of it, which I will share here - https://hubs.ly/Q04dJHyl0
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Want to ask our team anything - just let us know here! https://hubs.ly/Q04cTnGq0
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If you're interested in increasing uptime, and providing reliable and scalable services to your customers without sacrificing performance, get in touch! https://hubs.ly/Q04cTk6J0
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New collaboration with 45Drives 👌 Watch Mitch Hall build a high-availability (HA) cluster using DRBD and Pacemaker/Corosync to ensure your business operations stay online 24/7 💯 https://hubs.ly/Q04cSlVW0
100% Uptime for Less: Building a 2-Node #DRBD Highly Available Cluster with Pacemaker/Corosync
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Learn about the replication speed and CPU efficiency improvements in DRBD 9.3.1 💪 https://hubs.ly/Q04cShVP0
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LINBIT COO Brian Hellman has made a long-term dream come true with the help of an AI coding agent. Read about it in his words here 👇 https://hubs.ly/Q04ctPKV0
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Much has changed in how LINSTOR is typically deployed into Kubernetes clusters over the years. If you want to deploy LINSTOR outside of Kubernetes, this one's for you! https://hubs.ly/Q04ckyFC0