Thursday, December 31, 2020

Definition of Managed Storage & Benefits of Using a Managed Storage Service

 Businesses looking for a secure environment that maximizes performance at all levels are ideal candidates for a managed storage solution.

Sometimes a company rents dedicated storage or dedicated space in a data center maintained by a service provider, but many companies are reluctant to remove critical data from their offices or private data centers, as this could mean losing control of the data. Fortunately, with LightEdge's Managed Storage Services, IT workers can still control their data to any degree.

A company using managed storage might not have the resources for a dedicated storage manager, so they upload their data to a third-party provider. No matter what industry you are in, you must have a reliable solution that protects your information and makes it easily accessible when and where you need it.

Benefits of Using a Managed Storage Service

Managed storage can reduce capital costs associated with purchasing and managing storage systems. This is seen as an advantage of managed storage, as companies can simply request additional capacity or services as needed, rather than purchasing new hardware and software.

For maximum predictability, performance and speed, the LightEdge Flash SAN SSD offers simple scale-out options that scale on the fly without impacting existing applications. There are also several types of managed storage to meet the needs of your business. Several options include:

All flash SAN for maximum performance

For maximum predictability, performance and speed, the LightEdge Flash SAN SSD offers simple scale-out options that scale on the fly without impacting existing applications.

Features and Benefits:

  • Superior application performance and predictability
  • Guaranteed minimum performance
  • Ideal use cases:

VDI

  • Analytical applications
  • High performance e-commerce
  • Ultra high performance web servers
  • Database servers
  • Large CRM and other resource-intensive applications
  • Universal SAN
  • Take full advantage of a flash-optimized architecture without compromising mobility, resiliency, or data services.

Features and Benefits:

  • Cost-effective tiered storage
  • Fully FIPS 140-2 compliant
  • Ideal use cases:

Virtualization and private clouds

  • Database
  • Transaction and I / O intensive applications
  • Server pool
  • Messaging applications like Microsoft Exchange
  • Versatile, cost-effective storage that scales easily


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