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Data plays an increasingly valuable role in business. Hence, enterprise data storage needs have also expanded substantially over the years. There are many options for enterprise-grade data storage available in the current business landscape, Software-defined storage (SDS) being one of the most popular ones. Earlier, Anand Jayapalan<\/strong><\/a> had spoken about how SDS is a method of managing data storage services through software rather than hardware. The software does run on hardware, but it is not bound to it. Rather, it is an abstracted layer and can be moved between different pieces of hardware.<\/p>\n

SDS is popular for being a flexible storage option, particularly for companies with data centers. As SDS infrastructure can run on a variety of hardware, it allows for more hardware options. This essentially lowers the odds of vendor lock-in, an industry term for customers getting trapped with a single vendor due to legal, monetary, or compatibility reasons.<\/p>\n

Here are the most advantageous features of software-defined storage:<\/strong><\/h3>\n