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Software Defined Storage (SDS) is a type of storage architecture that separates the control plane from the data plane. It allows for the storage infrastructure to be managed and configured through software, rather than through hardware. This allows for greater flexibility and scalability, as well as improved performance and cost savings. SDS also enables the storage infrastructure to be virtualized, allowing for the storage resources to be shared across multiple applications and workloads.
SDS is becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to reduce costs and improve efficiency. It is also becoming more widely adopted as organizations look to move away from traditional hardware-based storage solutions.
Some of the companies in the SDS market include Dell EMC, IBM, NetApp, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, and Pure Storage. Show Less Read more