Zadara Blog

SAN SSD NAS HDD

All flash? No cash! HDD SSD SAN NAS – Alphabet Soup for the Admin’s Soul

All flash is gaining much hype – and for good reasons. Flash is changing architectures, delivering faster workloads, enabling new applications and is helping to achieve better efficiencies – we are just at the beginning of the flash revolution in the data center.

But we all know that there’s no such thing as a free lunch, and that although hyperbole often has a grain of truth, it needs to be looked at critically. With flash, the cost equation (TCA and TCO) is becoming more confusing whether on-premise or in the cloud, and flash vendors add to the confusion with marketing lingo. Well, who can blame them? Flash is a great technology and it’s tempting to market it everywhere.

Read More »

Building Enterprise Storage on OpenStack, for OpenStack, with Software-Defined Storage

Summary: As an Enterprise Storage as a Service vendor, we built our Virtual Private Storage Array technology from the ground up for the cloud, and OpenStack has been a key component of our architecture from day one. As we head to the OpenStack Summit 2014 in Atlanta (Zadara Storage will be exhibiting in Booth #E16) our CEO Nelson Nahum shares some of the reasons why we chose to base our architecture on OpenStack.

Read More »

Deploying ArcGIS Applications in the AWS Cloud

Summary: Spatial data is implicitly storage-intensive. Companies deploying ArcGIS applications in the cloud need robust block and file storage solutions with large shared volumes, high availability and large cache pools. However, public cloud services often don’t stack up.  Learn how one of North America’s largest geospatial solutions firms solved their storage demands by deploying Zadara Storage Virtual Private Storage Arrays, a SAN and NAS Enterprise Storage as a Service solution, at AWS cloud.

Read More »

Tackling Enterprise Cloud Compliance and Security with…Storage

Following my presentation at Cloud Expo: The Cloud Needs to Look More Like the Data Center, I contributed the following article ‘Storage: You Once Were the Weakest Link’ to Cloud Computing Journal, describing why storage challenges in the cloud had arisen from critical business concerns and kept enterprises from migrating their applications to the cloud.

Read More »