Top Advantageous Features of Software-Defined Storage

For several organizations, data is longer centralized in data centers today. Rather, it is distributed across remote locations, backed up for temporary instances, and stored in the cloud. Data is pretty dynamic. It moves, grows, and changes. This level of agility is facilitated by solutions like Software-Defined Storage (SDS) that provide cloud-like flexibility to on-premises deployments. SDS basically is a data storage architecture that separates hardware from software. Earlier, Anand Jayapalan talked about how SDS operates on just about standard system, unlike traditional storage systems such as Network Attached Storage…

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