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Software-Defined Storage Architecture: Optimizing Business Value and Minimizing Risk in Microsoft/VMware Storage Strategies
[September 16, 2014]

Software-Defined Storage Architecture: Optimizing Business Value and Minimizing Risk in Microsoft/VMware Storage Strategies


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Sifting through the marketing hype from VMware and Microsoft regarding their "server-side software-defined storage models" can be almost as challenging as understanding the underlying technical issues that software-defined storage seeks to solve. What is needed is a clear headed analysis of the storage challenges created by virtual server computing, the benefits and limitations of competing software-defined approaches to addressing them, and what alternatives exist that might provide highly available and scalable storage capacity in a business-savvy way.



In this presentation, storage expert Jon Toigo: - Provides a brief retrospective on the drivers of software-defined storage - Delivers a snapshot of the current approaches of the leading hypervisor vendors for delivering SDS architecture - Identifies the key requirements that have yet to be met Special Offer: Attend the webinar and get a chance to win a FREE 6-month NFR license key for StarWind Virtual SAN! Sponsor: StarWind Software Event Date: September 24, 2014 .

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