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Reading Time: 2 minutesNote: on 24 July 2020, OVHcloud acquired OpenIO! OpenIO is a startup founded in 2015 by a team of 7 co-founders, experts in mail and data infrastructures. The headquarter is located in Lille, France, and there is also an OpenIO office in San Francisco. They start with the need to to store huge amounts of relatively small files produced by end-users like emails, eventually using a large storage capacity, but always accessed with the lowest latency. Also, there was the need for maximum availability as Service Level Agreements were stricts for these critical end-user services. Object storage can […]

Reading Time: 4 minutesAtlantis Computing has announced the HyperScale CX-4 product targeted for distributed datacenters and also the ROBO (Remote Office/Branch Office) scenarios. The CX-4 appliance is a two-node hyperconverged integrated system with compute, all-flash storage, networking and virtualization designed for ROBO and micro data centers. The hardware configuration include two nodes with 4 TB of effective storage capacity and 48 compute cores in a compact 2U footprint, available with different appliances brads: Atlantis (with Supermicro hardware), Dell (with the support of the FX2 platform), HP, Lenovo and Cisco (this partnership was added during the last VMworld):

Reading Time: 5 minutesNakivo is a company with an interesting (both for the features and the costs) backup & replication native for VMware vSphere. NAKIVO Backup & Replication offers a complete data protection feature set for virtualized environments, including local and offsite VM backup and replication, support for live applications & databases, instant granular recovery, network acceleration, data deduplication and compression, Web UI, AES-256 encryption, advanced reporting, and vCloud Director support. The latest available version of branch 5 (started more than one year ago) is v5.9 (you can download the trial version).

Reading Time: 2 minutesAltaro (a company with an interesting backup solution both for VMware and Hyper-V) has recently published a short interview with 9 vExpert on their views on VMware VSAN and Hyper-Convergence solutions. Hyper-Convergence is the concept of putting storage and compute within the same chassis, with the idea that scale-out storage and computing will be much simpler. There are many companies that are starting to delve into this space, such as VMware with VSAN, Nutanix (one of the pioneer of this kind of approach), and now also Microsoft with Storage Spaces Direct.

Reading Time: 3 minutesMinio is a new company build around an Open Source cloud storage product, built by veterans from Gluster. Gluster is a distributed filesystem was purchased by Red Hat in 2011 for $136 million to use it as a base of their SDS vision, like with the Red Hat Storage Server. Minio co-founder and CEO, Anand Babu Periasamy, was CTO at Gluster, Inc and other people from the Gluster team moved in Minio. Six months ago, Minio lands $3.3M seed round from venture capitalists.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDataCore ha annunciato un Universal VVols Support all’interno delle loro soluzioni di storage, completando quanto già iniziato anni fa per avere un’integrazione sempre maggiore con VMware vSphere. Come molti sapranno, DataCore ha una soluzione di virtualizzazione dello storage (chiamata anche “storage hypervisor”) che gestisce storage esistenti (anche in configurazione DAS) per fornire servizi di storage di alto livello e, ovviamente, funzioni di protezione dei dati.

Reading Time: 7 minutesPrimary Data è un’azienda molto recente emersa della modalità “stealth” solo il 19 November 2014 e che ho avuto modo di incontrare poco dopo, giusto un anno fa (vedere #ITPT 14 Report – Primary Data). Il loro prodotto (anche se all’epoca era più una vision) di data virtualization è stato poi ufficialmente annunciato durante il VMworld US 2015. L’azienda ha la sede centrale in Los Altos (nella solita Silicon Valley) con uffici sparsi in tutto il modo e più di 80 impiegati. Ma l’aspetto più saliente è che ha avuto più di $60 milioni in […]

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