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QuickStart: High Availability Storage for VMware

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Greg Shields, Microsoft MVP showed how to architect Highly-Available Storage for VMware vSphere with iSCSI SAN Software without the proprietary SAN Hardware.

Get a quick start on setting up shared storage for VMware vSphere using StarWind with a renown VMware vExpert Greg Shields!

What makes a SAN? Beneath its expensive label, a SAN is little more than a set of disks, a bit of firmware, and a mechanism to connect servers to storage. You can either buy pre-packaged SAN hardware with those pieces already assembled. Or, you can create one yourself with the right software, a few servers you already have, and a bit of spare disk capacity. Today’s iSCSI SAN software is ready for your production VMware vSphere environments, with all the necessary high-availability features you’d expect in traditional–and expensive–big-box SAN hardware.

Microsoft MVP and VMware vExpert Greg Shields explained how to architect Highly-Available Storage for VMware vSphere. In this short but game-changing presentation were covered what’s new and dramatically more cost-effective in today’s iSCSI SAN software and explored the striking similarities between that software-based approach and the capabilities you’re used to seeing in traditional SAN hardware.

Please fill out the form below to download the product. An installer link together with the license key will be sent to the e-mail address that you’ve specified. You may check the Free vs. Paid document if you are unsure about which StarWind Virtual SAN version you would like to try. Aside from this, there is a totally unrestricted NFS (Not For Sale) version of StarWind VSAN available for certain use cases. StarWind Virtual SAN for Hyper-V release notes are available here.