The modern technological landscape requires a vast exchange of information that is intensifying in complexity. An increasingly heavy database thus requires infrastructure designed for secure and scalable storage.
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It is a software-defined system where the conventional hardware elements of a data centre are translated into virtual elements. This platform has four highly integrated software components namely storage virtualization, compute virtualization, networking virtualization and advanced management, including automation.
This is a centralised repository for business information that provides functions to manage, protect and share data across multiple computer systems. Direct Attached Storage, Network Attached Storage and Storage Area Network are the three types of enterprise storage available.
All-flash array is a storage infrastructure that functions solely on flash memory drives as opposed to spinning disk drives and offers faster, more reliable performance.
Storage virtualisation or cloud storage is the process of presenting all storage media in an enterprise as a single storage device by abstracting storage management software from its hardware infrastructure. This process improves storage management in a heterogeneous IT environment, enhances availability and estimation of downtime with automated management and improves storage utilisation.
Such solutions allow a system to continue operations regardless of any component failures by using backup components that automatically activate to prevent loss of service.
 Software-defined storage allows users to separate storage software resources from their hardware counterparts to enable greater scalability, flexibility, efficiency and automation. A range of software-defined storage types in the market today include: