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Startup CloudFounders builds open storage for VMs
CloudFounders promises an open storage version of software-defined storage that supports OpenStack, Amazon S3 and VMware. News | 14 May 2013
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EMC World 2013: Google storage coming to your data center
EMC says its ViPR software-defined storage platform is the first step to creating Google storage in your data center. News | 08 May 2013
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EMC aims to define software-defined storage with ViPR
EMC World 2013 features just one major product announcement as EMC pushes its software-defined storage message around ViPR. News | 07 May 2013
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EMC World 2013: EMC ViPR has vendor on software-defined storage route
EMC ViPR, the vendor's software-defined storage technology, is designed to manage heterogeneous storage as one pool while adding cloud features. News | 06 May 2013
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HP StoreVirtual expands into FC, new storage blades
HP StoreVirtual gets new Fibre Channel support, a storage blade companion and a software-defined storage designation. News | 24 Apr 2013
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Storage virtualization vendors look beyond VMware support
Microsoft Hyper-V is gaining market share, but support for Hyper-V and other non-VMware hypervisors is slow for VM storage software vendors. News | 15 Apr 2013
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VM storage to make room for more hypervisors
VM-aware and hyper-converged systems for VM storage mainly support VMware now, but wider support for other hypervisors is coming. News | 11 Apr 2013
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Tintri adds asynchronous replication for virtual machines
Asynchronous replication of virtual machines is the highlight of VM-aware storage array startup Tintri's second-generation operating system. News | 09 Apr 2013
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Virtual server value still outweighs virtual storage
Storage admins and vendors say they want virtual storage to act more like virtual machines, but is that possible? News | 03 Apr 2013
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Sanbolic gives Melio clustered file system a distributed architecture
Switching to a distributed architecture lets Sanbolic Melio 5 provide high availability for storage on commodity hardware with flash and hard drives. News | 18 Mar 2013