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Hitachi Vantara improves features on Virtual Storage Platform

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Hitachi Vantara has announced updated features for its Virtual Storage Platform One (VSP One), aiming to improve data management capabilities for businesses.

VSP One is a data platform designed to simplify and centralize data management, addressing the increasing demand for better storage solutions as global cloud spending is projected to reach USD $1.3 trillion by 2025, according to IDC. These updates present businesses with options to optimize storage costs, minimize environmental impacts, and enhance operational resilience.

Initially launched in April 2024, VSP One tackles the challenges of fragmented systems and data silos. The platform now includes an all-QLC flash array and a scalable object storage appliance solution to handle large-scale data efficiently.

The platform aims to unify storage, management, and security across various environments, including on-premises, cloud, and edge settings. With these updates, the platform offers a streamlined approach to data infrastructure.

One of the key features introduced is the Virtual Storage Platform One Block, an all-QLC flash array offering high-density storage that is 30% more energy-efficient than traditional flash storage. This array utilises dual-port QLC media for consistent data access and features integrated public cloud replication for backup and disaster recovery.

Furthermore, VSP One Object is a scalable appliance tailored for industries like media, healthcare, and finance, which require efficient management of vast unstructured data sets. The solution enhances metadata capabilities for better data categorization and retrieval.

The launch of these updates underscores Hitachi Vantara's aim to support organizations in simplifying infrastructure management, securing data, and achieving sustainability. Enterprises can leverage the platform's unified data plane to address growing data volumes while focusing on innovation.

Octavian Tanase, Chief Product Officer at Hitachi Vantara, said, "Enterprises today are navigating an incredibly complex data landscape, with hybrid and multi-cloud environments and the growing influence of GenAI transforming how they operate. Our latest Virtual Storage Platform One solutions are designed to address these challenges head-on, providing customers with the advanced tools they need to harness their data, drive innovation, and achieve sustainable growth. By simplifying infrastructure and enhancing scalability, we are empowering businesses to unlock the full potential of their data in ways that were previously unimaginable."

Scott Sinclair, Practice Director for Cloud, Infrastructure, and DevOps at Enterprise Strategy Group, commented, "The addition of all-QLC flash and object storage appliances provides a compelling solution for organizations looking to manage large-scale data environments efficiently. Hitachi Vantara continues to address the pressing needs of modern IT infrastructure, which helps businesses stay competitive in an era defined by data-driven innovation."

Complementing these offerings is the VSP One SDS Cloud, aiming to protect data performance while allowing seamless replication from on-premises to cloud, thereby enhancing resilience and simplification of database expansion.

The new advancements highlight Hitachi Vantara's commitment to energy-efficient technology, as recognised by ENERGY STAR. The comprehensive integrated solutions in VSP One facilitate an adaptable environment for data management, merging storage and cloud functionalities.

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