Hyper-converged: A Noun or a Verb? Podcast with DataCore Software – Episode 262




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Summary: In episode 262, Douglas Brown interviews Jeff Slapp, Director, Systems Engineering and Solution Architecture at DataCore Software. Jeff and Douglas discuss DataCore and Jeff’s recent blog article titled, ‘Hyper-converged: A Noun or a Verb?’. . Jeff is another deep technical expert from DataCore and does a great job diving deep in to hyperconvergence, DataCore, storage, parallel processing and much more! This is a very technical deep dive from one of the industries true experts. This is 3rd in a series of podcasts with DataCore Software, if you missed the previous issues then look no further: DataCore: Parallel I/O and Virtualized Storage Deep Dive Podcast with Guru Ziya Aral – Episode 248 - https://www.dabcc.com/datacore-parallel-io-and-virtualized-storage-deep-dive-podcast-with-guru-ziya-aral-episode-248/ DataCore Software – VMware Virtual Volumes (VVols) Storage Podcast – Episode 246 - https://www.dabcc.com/datacore-software-vmware-virtual-volumes-vvols-storage-podcast-episode-246/ About DataCore Software High Performance Real-time Storage System design based on Intel x86-64 Parallel Multicore Architecture, I/O Parallelization, Storage Virtualization, and High-Availability. On June 15th, 2016, DataCore Software rocketed past the old guard of high-performance storage systems to achieve a remarkable 5.1 million (5,120,098.98) SPC-1 IOPS™ on the industry’s most respected head-to-head comparison -- the Storage Performance Council’s SPC-1™ benchmark. With this new result, DataCore now holds SPC-1 world-records for lowest $/IO, lowest latency, and highest IOps. DataCore Software is the leader in software-defined storage. The company’s storage virtualization software empowers enterprise organizations to seamlessly manage and scale their data storage architectures, delivering massive performance gains at a fraction of the cost of solutions offered by legacy storage hardware vendors. Backed by well over 10,000 customer sites and 30,000 deployments around the world, DataCore’s adaptive, self-learning, and healing technology takes the pain out of manual processes and helps deliver on the promise of the new software defined data center through its hardware agnostic architecture. Learn more, visit http://www.datacore.com/