StorPool Storage Integrated With OpenStack
Works as add-on with Icehouse, Juno and later Kilo.
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 20, 2014 at 2:57 pmStorPool Storage, a vendor of distributed storage software, announced integration with OpenStack (Cinder).
The integration works as an add-on with Icehouse and Juno releases. It supports all mandatory Cinder features and provides fast, reliable and scalable block-level storage. The company targets to be included in upstream OpenStack in Kilo release.
“StorPool has re-engineered the entire storage stack from scratch. As a result we have created a fully-distributed, highly reliable, scalable and efficient storage solution. StorPool takes minimal resources from each server, enabling utilization of the same servers for both storage and compute. Furthermore StorPool offer advanced storage features like thin provisioning, snapshots & clones, tiering, caching, QoS among others” said Boyan Ivanov, co-founder and CEO, StorPool.
The company converts standard x86 severs into high-end storage system and serves as a replacement of specialized SANs or other storage software that lack the desired performance or features. Compared to other software-defined storage solutions, StorPool provides performance (in terms of IO/s, MB/s), efficiency (running storage and compute on the same nodes), scalability and simplicity.
On the business side, StorPool reduces TCO and comes with a flexible pricing: both pay-as-you-go (OpEx) and perpetual (CapEx) licensing is available.
StorPool exhibited at OpenStack Summit, 3-7 November in Paris, France.