VMware vSAN vs StorMagic SvSAN – Competitive Intelligence Report

This DCIG Competitive Intelligence Report examines the differences between VMware vSAN and StorMagic SvSAN, offering a comparison of the two solutions and an assessment on their capability for SMB and edge computing use cases.

This independent analyst report explores the capabilities of both solutions, and draws attention to the following aspects:

  • Software options and associated licensing costs
  • Minimum server hardware requirements
  • Two-node HA cluster configuration
  • Management

The paper concludes that the gap for affordable, highly available storage for edge and SMB organizations has widened, and that more than ever, these businesses need cost-effective, reliable solutions to host their applications and data.

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“StorMagic has remained committed to providing an affordable, highly available solution for SMB and edge environments. vSAN 8’s new licensing requirements, coupled with its already higher technical deployment requirements, plays favorably for StorMagic. It has made SvSAN 6.3 an even more compelling and cost-effective HA solution for these environments.”

Jerome Wendt,
president and founder,
DCIG, LLC.

VMware vSAN 8 vs StorMagic SvSAN - SMB and Edge Requirements Comparison Report

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