December 2017
Beginner
386 pages
9h 16m
English
If an organization, due to budget constraints, cannot afford to own NAS or SAN storage systems, then it can select the cheapest alternative that has to do with software-defined storage (SDS). With Windows Server 2016, by using S2D, organizations can create virtualized networks with local storage. That way, they are able to build SDS that helps separate the software that manages the storage from the storage hardware. That then offers great diversity in the use of various storage technologies.
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