As you might be already aware of the news EMC's latest acquisition of ScaleIO. It is a Israeli startup which has been in stealth mode and suddenly the news breaks up that EMC has bought the company for $300 Million last week.
But before I could hear about the acquistion of ScaleIO, I was hooked onto Nutanix. Nutanix is also a SAN free solution and provides hardware appliances.
The architecture is more or less the same.
Both use the local storage of the servers and present it as a shared storage to the hypervisor.
Yesterday I had the opportunity of contacting ScaleIO and got some insight on how technology really works.
ScaleIO's ECS (Elastic Converged Storage) deploys a virtual appliance on top of VMware Hypervisor, in case of Hyper-V it provides an exe file to abstract the storage from local disks and provides as a shared pool of storage.
I was told that I need at least 3 servers with 3TB storage to run and I was also offered a trial software to try it out.
ScaleIO seems highly scalable as opposed to Nutanix has the limitation of scaling up to 50 Nodes.
A Nutanix node consists of 4 Servers in built.
I am yet to dive in to the technologies but both seems really cool concepts, and can these kill the SAN business of the big boys?
www.scaleio.com
www.nutanix.com
But before I could hear about the acquistion of ScaleIO, I was hooked onto Nutanix. Nutanix is also a SAN free solution and provides hardware appliances.
The architecture is more or less the same.
Both use the local storage of the servers and present it as a shared storage to the hypervisor.
Yesterday I had the opportunity of contacting ScaleIO and got some insight on how technology really works.
ScaleIO's ECS (Elastic Converged Storage) deploys a virtual appliance on top of VMware Hypervisor, in case of Hyper-V it provides an exe file to abstract the storage from local disks and provides as a shared pool of storage.
I was told that I need at least 3 servers with 3TB storage to run and I was also offered a trial software to try it out.
ScaleIO seems highly scalable as opposed to Nutanix has the limitation of scaling up to 50 Nodes.
A Nutanix node consists of 4 Servers in built.
I am yet to dive in to the technologies but both seems really cool concepts, and can these kill the SAN business of the big boys?
www.scaleio.com
www.nutanix.com
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