Take One Systems, Inc. ensures continuous availability of its mission-critical workloads by achieving active-active redundancy with StarWind Virtual SAN (VSAN)
CHALLENGE
Before deploying StarWind Virtual SAN (VSAN), Take One Systems, Inc. operated a Hyper-V cluster with asynchronous replication to protect its workloads. While functional, the setup carried a significant drawback: replication intervals created the risk of data loss whenever a failover was needed. Native Hyper-V Replica and Veeam replication both relied on snapshot frequency, meaning that in the event of an outage, recent data could be lost. For a company that needed reliable uptime and data integrity across both Hyper-V and Proxmox environments, this was not an acceptable compromise. The IT team tested alternative approaches but found them either too expensive or lacking in features.
StarWind VSAN had the best price/feature balance. It allowed us to create active-active redundant storage.
CEO