Category: Software Defined Storage
Software Defined Storage and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure
by Community Author | Aug 9, 2016 | Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
ScaleIO the company, as well as software defined storage (SDS) technology it devised, has been around longer than most others in the market today. ScaleIO, for example, released its first GA product to the market early 2011, as Nutanix also did late that same year.... by Herman Rutten | Aug 9, 2016 | Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
There have been some interesting features introduced in Nutanix’ Extreme Compute Platform (XCP) v4.7 release. For example, Nutanix has broadened its aim by not only including virtualization platforms, but serving storage to bare metal (physical server) platforms... by Community Author | Jul 22, 2016 | Hyper-converged, Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
HPE entered the SDS/HCI market with their acquisition of LeftHand Networks halfway through 2008. LeftHand Networks, founded in 1999, is a noticeable name as the company pioneered iSCSI storage and eventually ventured into software-based SANs running on commodity... by Andreas Groth | Jun 29, 2016 | Disaster Recovery, Public Cloud, Software Defined Storage, Virtualization
This is an update to the VMware-related capabilities on Softlayer covered previously on WhatMatrix HERE Disclaimer: Andreas works as global Cloud Architect in IBMWhatever your awareness of “IBM cloud” (maybe “little” e.g. in comparison to AWS,... by Herman Rutten | May 19, 2016 | Everything else ..., Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
Our SDS and HCI comparison has been updated with SimpliVity’s OmniStack 3.5 release. With the “re-emergence” of some of the larger storage vendors in the hyperconverged market the competition is getting even tougher. The picture illustrates that... by Herman Rutten | Mar 9, 2016 | Site Updates, Software Defined Storage
Jump here to see the up-to-date comparison of top rated SDS & HCI products Jump here to see the “What SDS & HCI Platform Landscape Report” (free download)The last few weeks have been incredibly exciting and busy at the same time.VMware announced...