 Okay, first of all, who has seen the announcement? OpenShift Container Storage 4? Yes? Well, I'm so happy to hear that. So this has been a long time coming. And being with an open source company, there are delays and sometimes things don't make it into OpenShift that we need and so we're really excited that we are GA and if you want more information, openshift.com slash storage, we tried to make that super simple too. So we really focused for this initial release on portability, simplicity and scalability. Okay, so we all know we need persistent volumes. We need storage. Storage underpins everything. So all your applications, your infrastructure services, your current workloads, the workloads you haven't thought about yet. So what I'm saying is you need storage. And what we've done is we really took a hard look. We learned a lot of lessons and just like the move from OpenShift 3 to OpenShift 4 was a technology change. That's what we've done with OpenShift Container Storage 4. So we shifted the underlying technology in order to really make sure that we're meeting all of the needs of our end users as well as future needs. And we've switched the stack to a Rook, Seph and Nuba-based infrastructure. So Rook really provides the simplicity and using the operator framework that we now have in OpenShift 4. Seph is a tried, tested, software-defined storage, enterprise grade and massively scalable. So our engineers worked really hard to not only scale out cloud native storage, but also scale in. So if you've had history with Seph, it is massively scalable. And then also Nuba. So Nuba's an acquisition that provides our multi-cloud gateway technology. And if you're, so thinking about all these questions that she just mentioned, I wanna call out really fast, Iran Tamir, yes, yes. So Iran came over with Nuba and he's our OpenShift Container Storage product manager. So think of all your questions for him and then also Segi Volkov. Yes, so he is one of our performance engineers extraordinaire and I just found out he makes really good coffee. So after this, again, I want you to see their faces so that you can ask them questions during the networking reception as well as the AMA. So again, portability, simplicity, scale, and then also security. Security was a big focus for OpenShift 4.3 that just was released. Performance, as I mentioned, Segi is one of our performance engineers, but we also have a great performance and engineering team, performance and scale team at Red Hat. And then scalability. So this is really huge. And just out of the gate, we're going to provide 5,000 persistent volumes per OpenShift cluster. And this is just going to increase per release. And since this is supposed to be a lightning talk, again, just think about all your questions. And yeah, thank you.