Cloud, virtualization, Storage I/O trends for 2013 and beyond

Cloud, virtualization, Storage I/O trends for 2013 and beyond

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It is still early in 2013, so I can make some  cloud, virtualization, storage and IO related predictions, or more aptly, talk about some trends, in addition  to those that I made in late 2012,  looking forward and back. Common over-riding themes will continue to include convergence (people and technology), valueware, clouds (public, private, hybrid and community) among others.

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Certainly, solid  state drives (SSDs) will  remain popular, both in terms of industry adoption, and industry deployment. Big-data (and little data) management tools and purpose-build storage systems or solutions continue to be  popular, as are those for supporting little data applications. On the cloud  storage front, there are many options for various use cases  available. Watch for more emphasis on service-level agreements (SLA),  service-level objectives (SLO), security, pricing transparency, and tiers of  service.

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Cloud and object storage will continue to gain in  awareness, functionality, and options from various providers in terms of  products, solutions, and services. There will be a mix of large-scale solutions  and smaller ones, with a mix of open-source and proprietary pieces. Some of  these will be for archiving, some for backup or data protection. Others will be  for big-data, high-performance computing, or cloud on a local or wide area  basis, while others for general file sharing.

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Along with cloud and object storage, watch for more options about how those products or services can be accessed using traditional NAS  (NFS, CIFS, HDFS and others) along with block, such as iSCSI object API's,  including Amazon S3, REST, HTTP, JSON, XML, iOS and CDMI along with programmatic bindings.

Data  protection modernization, including backup/restore, high-availability,  business continuity, disaster recovery, archiving, and related technologies for  cloud, virtual, and traditional environments will remain popular themes.

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Expect more Fibre Channel over Ethernet for networking with  your servers and storage, PCIe Gen 3 to move data in and out of servers, and Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) as a means of attaching  storage to servers or as the back-end storage for larger storage systems and  appliances. For those who like to look out over the horizon, keep an eye  and ear open for more discussion around PCI gen 3 deployment and gen  4 definitions, not to mention DDR4  and nand flash moving close to the processors.

With VMware buying Virsto, that should keep software defined marketing (SDM) and Storage hypervisors, storage virtualization, virtual storage,  virtual storage arrays (VSA's) active topic themes. Lets also keep in mind for storage space capacity optimization Data footprint reduction (DFR) including archiving, backup  and data protection modernization, compression, consolidation, dedupe and data  management.

Ok, nuff said.

Cheers gs

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