Cleaning Up the SDS Mess - Four Keys to Success

Thomas Cornely
Thomas Cornely
Chief
Product Officer
  George Crump
George Crump
President
and Founder
Nexenta   Storage Switzerland

At its most basic Software-Defined Storage (SDS) is the abstraction of storage services from the physical storage hardware allowing a single software storage services stack to run on a variety of platforms and manage a variety of storage hardware. The original intent was to create software only solutions that could be deployed on the servers of a customer’s choice. But that original intent has evolved, and now hardware vendors are providing what they claim to be SDS solutions too. In addition, SDS is being combined with an embedded compute function to create hyper-converged solutions as well.

In this webinar, we will discuss the differences in these approaches and you will learn what the four key deliverables of a SDS solution should be so you can decide which makes the most sense for your organization.

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