Huawei OceanStor DJ vs IBM SAN Volume Control comparison

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We performed a comparison between Huawei OceanStor DJ and IBM SAN Volume Control based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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    OceanStor DJ Service-Driven Storage Control Software
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    Overview

    OceanStor DJ is an OpenStack-based storage management system that provides unified control and management of SAN, NAS, and Object storage to solve performance bottlenecks, improve utilization, and provide resilient protection in enterprise and cloud computing environments. OceanStor DJ virtualizes storage systems from multiple vendors into a programmable storage pool enabling services-based storage to be easily provisioned and managed.

    Built with IBM Spectrum Virtualize software—part of the IBM Spectrum Storage family—IBM SAN Volume Controller (SVC) is an enterprise-class storage system that helps organizations achieve better data economics by supporting the new large scale workloads that are critical to success. SVC systems can handle the massive volumes of data from mobile and social applications and enable flexible hybrid multicloud deployments and deliver the performance and scalability needed to gain insights from the latest analytics technologies.

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    Huawei OceanStor DJ is ranked 15th in Storage Management while IBM SAN Volume Control is ranked 5th in Storage Management with 5 reviews. Huawei OceanStor DJ is rated 0.0, while IBM SAN Volume Control is rated 9.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of IBM SAN Volume Control writes "Easily configurable, and easy to upgrade, manipulate, and add new storage". Huawei OceanStor DJ is most compared with , whereas IBM SAN Volume Control is most compared with Dell VPLEX, Dell Storage Resource Manager and NetApp Cloud Volumes ONTAP.

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