Find out what your peers are saying about Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Nutanix, Red Hat and others in Software Defined Storage (SDS). Updated: March 2024.
It allows compute and storage to operate separately, and has the ability to take SAN nodes out of production for maintenance with little effort and zero downtime.
What is software-defined storage? Software-defined storage (SDS) is a software-based storage solution that provides greater flexibility and independence than the traditional network-attached storage (NAS) or storage area network (SAN). Although software-defined storage can work in and on top of both NAS and SAN environments, it is usually created to perform on the industry common x86 servers.
Software-defined storage allows for separation and independence from traditional hardware...
A company can scale it easily.
A very flexible solution.
All of the administrative tasks are easy and everything is centralized.
The solution is quite stable. We haven't had any issues with glitches or bugs.
It's very stable and it's easy to use.
The solution is very stable.
The solution's most valuable aspect is that it is hardware independent.
It appears to be very stable and very robust.
HPE StoreVirtual is very easy to use from the management console.
The initial setup is straightforward, not a complex procedure.
It allows compute and storage to operate separately, and has the ability to take SAN nodes out of production for maintenance with little effort and zero downtime.