Solving the Mystery of Software-Defined Storage

More and more companies and businesses in San Diego are now dealing with exponential growth in data.  Managing this large amount of data has not only become more challenging, difficult, and time consuming, but also more costly. Fortunately, Software-Defined Storage (SDS) is an IT solution that has come along to make data storage more reliable, affordable and scalable for businesses of all sizes.

So, what exactly is SDS? It is a technology that includes software-defined networking and a software-defined data center. The programming that controls storage-related tasks is decoupled from the physical storage hardware, meaning all of the components in the infrastructure are completely autonomous of one another. For instance, a provider could manage the physical infrastructure, but not the data on it. SDS is designed to deliver significant cost savings, agility, scalability, and reliability, in addition to being easy to manage.

For traditional SAN or NAS storage, you have to pay premium cost for custom hardware and software built on top of that. This cost is derived from the cost of research and development the vendors pass on to you. On the other hand, SDS brings a better product at a fraction of the cost of a traditional SAN or NAS storage array thanks to physical storage hardware decoupling with software.

Besides the cost effectiveness, agility is another advantage that SDS brings to the table. For example, instead of spending weeks to deploy a traditional storage array, it would only take minutes to accomplish the same thing by automated procedure using a SDS solution.

In addition, traditional SAN arrays needs much more planning when it comes to scalability. You need to know the number of controllers that you will need in the arrays. Moreover, there is also limitation on the number of drives which can be attached behind those controllers.  SDS, on the other hand, is not tied to this concept. It’s very scalable and can grow as your data grows. This means there is no limitation on how many drives you can place in the storage pool.

The advantages don’t just end here, traditional SANs or NAS’s are built on custom hardware, and its availability is dictated by the hardware it comes with. For SDS solutions, this is not the case. With an SDS solution, exponential growth in data has become less of a concern than ever before. It allows data storage administrators to manage multiple storage arrays from different vendors under one management console.

In conclusion, SDS is the choice for future storage due to agility, scalability, and reliability, and is definitely a better choice and way to go when it comes to future data storage solutions. Need more help in deciding the best storage solution and management structure for your business? Leave it up to the IT experts at Syndeo Communications. We provide San Diego IT support services and our professional IT consultants can provide you with the advice and assistance you need to plan for a successful and profitable future. For more information, or to schedule a free consultation, call us at 760-650-3300.