TechNavio says the Global Software Defined Storage Market Will Help Significantly Reduce Data Center Costs by 2019

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London, 20 February 2015 – TechNavio, a tech-focused research firm published a new report on the Global Software Defined Storage Market, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 35.20 percent from 2014-2019.

According to the latest report by TechNavio, software defined storage (SDS) is one of the key components of software-defined data centers (SDDCs), and SDS can easily be integrated into data center storage systems in order to create a shared pool of resources for user application access.

“SDS helps enterprises reduce storage infrastructure costs through efficient allocation of resources. This is the reason many large enterprises have added SDS to their infrastructure paradigm,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of TechNavio.

SDS also enhances virtualization through increased control over data allocation, migration and replication to enterprises.

The new TechNavio report also draws attention towards increased adoption of flash-based storage. Storage systems that combine SSDs, HDDs and flash-based caches are gaining popularity among enterprises.

“Most enterprises consider SDS in flash-based storage as a logical and cost-effective solution, as it provides better suitability and platform independency,” says Ghaus.

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