Add more internal storage capacity to the cluster by simply adding servers with StoreVirtual VSA installed. Snapshots provide instant, point-in-time volume copies that are readable, writeable, and mountable for use by applications and backup software.
Remote Copy enables centralized backup and disaster recovery on a per-volume basis and leverages application integrated snapshots for faster recovery. Network RAID stripes and protects multiple copies of data across a cluster of storage nodes, eliminating any single point of failure in the StoreVirtual array. Applications have continuous data availability in the event of a disk, controller, storage node, power, network, or site failure. Create availability zones within your environment across racks, rooms, buildings, and cities and provide seamless application high availability with transparent failover and failback across zones—automatically.
Create an all-flash tier for maximum performance or use a lower cost alternative with StoreVirtual Adaptive Optimization to create automated tiers with an optimized amount of SSDs. Maximize storage utilization by deploying high-performance arrays at the main site and cost-effective appliances at remote sites. Use management plug-ins for VMware vCenter. Lower storage costs and achieve high availability with as few as two nodes that easily scale from within Scale-out storage architecture allows the consolidation of internal and external disks into a pool of shared storage.
All available capacity and performance is aggregated and accessible to every volume in the cluster. As storage needs grow, the cluster scales out linearly while remaining online.
StoreVirtual technology components include targets storage systems and storage clusters in a networked infrastructure. Servers and virtual machines act as initiators with access to the shared storage. A VSA is a virtual appliance deployed in a VMware environment which aggregates and abstracts physical underlying storage in a common storage pool which will be presented to the hypervisor and can be used to store virtual machine disks and related files.
A storage node is a server that virtualizes its direct-attached storage. In the case of StoreVirtual nodes, each one includes controller functionality—no external controllers needed. Storage nodes require minimal user configuration to bring them online as available systems within the Centralized Management Console CMC.
Multiple StoreVirtual VSAs running on multiple servers create a scalable pool of storage with the ability to make data highly available. We can aggregate two or more storage nodes into a flexible pool of storage, called a storage cluster. Multiple clusters can be aggregated together into management groups. Volumes, clusters and management groups within the shared storage architecture can be managed centrally through a single console. Management group will have credentials set on the configuration time.
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