StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere provides redundant and highly available storage for our VMware vSphere environment. We have two Supermicro 2029BT-DNC0R servers with VMware ESXi 6.7 and one StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere virtual machine on each. Local SSD-s are directly attached to StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere virtual machine and software RAID is used to make storage from them. For StarWind synchronization, we are using Mellanox ConnectX-4 adapters and directly attached cable between nodes.
Digital Archive System Administrator at Rahvusarhiiv
Has a web-based management interface where you can make software RAID and monitor environment main characteristics
Pros and Cons
- "StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere is a software-defined storage solution that has reduced administration time for storage. It's pretty straightforward to install and setup it and so far it has been robust and worked as advertised from StarWind."
- "When StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere nodes go offline unexpectedly, the nodes have to re-sync disks fully which takes a long time. We had a power failure and when both nodes came online, VMware vSphere didn't see StarWind disks before I manually re-scanned them form ESXi administration console even though it should happen automatically"
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere has helped us to reduce complexity and is more cost-efficient than an old solution. Previously, we had separate storage (EMC AX4-5) with a fiber channel environment. With StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere we are not forced to use vendor locked-in storage hardware, have to deal with costly fiber channel environment, and our power consumption is also reduced. Also now we have fewer hardware components to worry about and more flexibility to change storage when and where needed.
What is most valuable?
StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere is a software-defined storage solution that has reduced administration time for storage. It's pretty straightforward to install and setup it and so far it has been robust and worked as advertised from StarWind. It does have Windows Management Console, from where you can make main configurations and monitor events, etc. and Web-based Management interface where you can make software RAID and monitor environment main characteristics like LAN and disk traffic, and so on.
What needs improvement?
When StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere nodes go offline unexpectedly, the nodes have to re-sync disks fully which takes a long time. We had a power failure and when both nodes came online, VMware vSphere didn't see StarWind disks before I manually re-scanned them form ESXi administration console even though it should happen automatically - maybe I had to wait till all the StarWind disks were fully synchronized but that toked in our case 8+ hours.
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For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using it for a little bit more than one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Product is stable and works most of the time on it's own.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It's scalable.
How are customer service and support?
Customer service is helpful.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
This is the first software-defined storage solution for us.
How was the initial setup?
It took some time to get familiar with the software and I did mostly set it up myself and in the process, it was inspected and checked by a StarWind technician.
What about the implementation team?
In-house implementation.
What was our ROI?
We have not calculated ROI.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Something to keep in mind is that you are not allowed to install security and bug fixes without active support agreement.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
VMware vSAN financial aspects give StarWind an advantage.
What other advice do I have?
Product updates are not that frequent (two-three times per year). Also, it concerns me that back-end OS (we are using StarWind Virtual SAN for vSphere and it's built on top of CentOS 7) is not updated every time the update is coming out. For example, our installation is more than half a year un-updated, and there are many updates available for CentOS. StarWind support does not recommend installing them independently.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
CTO - Partner at SabreTech Consulting LLC
Ability to use off the shelf hardware is invaluable in terms of cost and flexibility
Pros and Cons
- "The management interface on the software is very simple. It is insanely simple compared to most SANs. The interface is also powerful when used to complete tasks that an IT administrator needs to complete."
- "We were able to leverage our previous hardware capital investment and converted our infrastructure to use StarWind VSAN; the migration process was simple, and afterwards, we had a highly reliable SAN system."
- "StarWind relies on the underlying OS to manage the "SAN files" whether that would be a RAID volume, software RAID (such as LVM), etc. It would be useful if StarWind could incorporate the actual physical drive management inside of the solution, similar to Storage Spaces Direct."
What is our primary use case?
We are using VSAN in our private cloud environment to provide highly redundant CSVs to a Hyper-V Cluster. We are using a converged environment so we have two commodity grade servers setup as a highly available StarWind cluster, then we have numerous Hyper-V compute nodes which access CSVs from the StarWind cluster.
We are able to use Veeam to backup and replicate the VM files from the CSV/cluster.
We use off the shelf 10 GbE SPF+ modules and off the shelf 10 GbE switches. With MPIO, we were able to create a redundant network infrastructure to support our SAN network.
How has it helped my organization?
We were previously using Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct, but that product was unreliable and practically unsupported by Microsoft. We were able to leverage our previous hardware capital investment and converted our infrastructure to use StarWind VSAN. The migration process was simple, and afterwards, we had a highly reliable SAN system.
We've always wanted to deploy a software-defined storage system, as proprietary SANs do not meet our requirements. They are expensive and very inflexible. StarWind has been excellent.
What is most valuable?
The highly available feature between two nodes works without any issues. We have practiced DR scenarios and our CSV/cluster has always stayed online. The software has the ability to "elect" a master after a failure of one or two nodes, then it will resync after that without issue.
The management interface on the software is very simple. It is insanely simple compared to most SANs. The interface is also powerful when used to complete tasks that an IT administrator needs to complete.
The ability to use off the shelf hardware (servers, RAID cards, SSDs, etc.) is also invaluable in terms of cost and flexibility.
What needs improvement?
A duplication feature inside of a CSV would be very useful. I'm sure there are a lot of duplicated blocks on a CSV that have 75 VMs of Windows Server.
StarWind relies on the underlying OS to manage the "SAN files" whether that would be a RAID volume, software RAID (such as LVM), etc. It would be useful if StarWind could incorporate the actual physical drive management inside of the solution, similar to Storage Spaces Direct.
A web interface for management and StarWind SNMP MIBs would also be very useful.
For how long have I used the solution?
One year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The solution is very stable. We have tested storage network outages with failure of one or two nodes. The solution is able to stay online or repair itself with ease.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The storage is as salable as your underlying storage. If you are using hardware RAID cards, then you are somewhat limited for expansion, etc. It is still much better than proprietary SANs.
How are customer service and technical support?
Support has been very good. I regularly schedule off hours support sessions and their team has never complained.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously used Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct but had numerous reliability issues with the solution. It was definitely not ready for a production environment.
How was the initial setup?
Setup was somewhat complex, but StarWind works with you the entire way and handles nearly all of the setup.
What about the implementation team?
We worked directly with StarWind. The experience was excellent.
What was our ROI?
Less than one year.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The premium support from StarWinds is a must have. The ability to have access to a storage engineer 24/7 is a must for a production environment.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We had thought about proprietary SANs, but those didn't fit our requirements for cost and flexibility.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Other
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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Head of Information Technology at Baker Tilly BVI & Baker Tilly Cayman
A simple to use, cost-effective replacement for our physical SAN that has reliable storage replication
Pros and Cons
- "The most valuable feature is the reliable storage replication, which enables me to create a robust infrastructure to run our business."
- "I wish the sync after a failure, such as hardware failure or power-related issues, for example, was faster."
What is our primary use case?
StarWind Virtual SAN, along with two Fujitsu Primergy servers, forms the backbone of our hyper-converged solution. This storage, network, and compute solution is used for our Hyper-V cluster. From this cluster, we run all of our virtual servers, which in turn run our business-critical infrastructure. This includes domain controllers, file servers, database servers, application servers, and everything to support it.
How has it helped my organization?
We once operated with a physical SAN, several servers, along with the networking equipment and the required fiber-channel infrastructure.
StarWind Virtual SAN allowed us to eliminate the need for any physical SANs. We also got rid of the expensive fiber-channel equipment. Now, we just have two servers that form the StarWind nodes and that's it!
All of our storage, networking that includes 1GB and 10GB Ethernet, and compute power are all housed in the StarWind Virtual SAN solution.
It's simple and very reliable.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature is the reliable storage replication, which enables me to create a robust infrastructure to run our business.
Presenting Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs) from StarWind Virtual SAN to Hyper-V simplifies my storage management and reduces costs vs having a physical SAN.
What needs improvement?
The solution has matured and I have no points for improvement.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have had StarWind Virtual SAN for nearly nine years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
I've now been using StarWind Virtual SAN for over nine years. While I have had underlying hardware go bad during this time, the Virtual SAN never failed. I have replaced an entire hardware node with zero downtime. It's rock solid.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Prior to adopting StarWind Virtual SAN, I had multiple Dell Equallogic SAN devices. When it was time to replace the Equallogic with new hardware, the costs were unjustifiable after learning about and evaluating StarWind Virtual SAN.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Communicate with StarWind, they will work with you and your team to size a solution that works for you.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
IT EngineerIT at Confidential
Flexible and cost-effective with good performance
Pros and Cons
- "Without the need for any downtime, enterprises can simply grow their storage infrastructure using StarWind Virtual SAN by adding new servers or disks to the current infrastructure."
- "The interface of the management console of the StarWind Virtual SAN is complex, and it's difficult for the novice user to interact with the management having less knowledge or training in the product."
What is our primary use case?
Our organization was using physical storage platforms where we were facing slowness issues, and the cost of a conventional platform was high.
We heard about the solution from one of our partners, and we got a demo of the product.
The core features of the product resolved our issues, like high availability and integration of the solution with the virtual platforms.
The StarWind Virtual SAN solution is cheap compared to conventional physical storage platforms. StarWind Virtual SAN is a good product when it comes to virtualization.
How has it helped my organization?
StarWind Virtual SAN helps us to improve our organization as most of our infrastructure is on the virtualization platform.
StarWind Virtual SAN helped us in the integration with the virtualization platforms. By using common X86 servers instead of pricey proprietary hardware, StarWind Virtual SAN lowers the cost of storage infrastructure.
It is straightforward to configure, monitor, and administer the storage infrastructure with StarWind Virtual SAN's intuitive administration interface.
When their data storage requirements increase, enterprises may quickly enhance storage capacity with the help of StarWind Virtual SAN without having to pay additional fees for specialized storage gear.
What is most valuable?
There are different features that helped our organization as compared to conventional storage platforms. These include:
Scalability. Without the need for any downtime, enterprises can simply grow their storage infrastructure using StarWind Virtual SAN by adding new servers or disks to the current infrastructure.
Flexibility. A variety of deployment options, including hyper-converged infrastructure, two-node cluster configurations, and conventional SAN designs, are supported by StarWind Virtual SAN.
Performance. The usage of RAM and SSD caching, as well as the capability to offload storage traffic from the network using RDMA technology, allow StarWind Virtual SAN to operate at a high-performance level.
Cost-effectiveness. By using common X86 servers instead of pricey proprietary hardware, StarWind Virtual SAN lowers the cost of storage infrastructure.
Usefulness. StarWind Virtual SAN offers a straightforward and user-friendly administration interface that makes it simple to set up, keep track of, and administer the storage infrastructure.
What needs improvement?
The interface of the management console of the StarWind Virtual SAN is complex, and it's difficult for the novice user to interact with the management having less knowledge or training in the product.
The troubleshooting guide of the product is also for the technical resources.
The product needs to improve its features in terms of customer support and the management interface. The improvements in the management interface for the product help the user to work with the storage node having less knowledge or interaction with the product.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the StarWind Virtual SAN solution for the last six months.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Solutions Architect at ITsavvy
Versatile with a super-easy setup and can mimic physical SAN environments
Pros and Cons
- "The product has improved the ability to mimic physical SAN environments to demo scenarios and troubleshoot problems."
- "The configuration can a bit cumbersome."
What is our primary use case?
The solution is being used to simulate physical SAN scenarios in a ESXi environment as a platform to demo various solutions to clients.
StarWind SAN is an amazingly versatile product that eliminates the need to acquire an expensive physical SAN.
In addition to ESXi, StarWind VLAN can also be deployed in other various platforms such as Hyper-V, Citrix Xen, and Linus KVM.
StarWind vSAN allows us to start with a two-node resilient system that can be scaled up, down, or out. Even the free version of the product is very feature-rich.
How has it helped my organization?
The product has improved the ability to mimic physical SAN environments to demo scenarios and troubleshoot problems. Customer response and satisfaction have greatly improved.
StarWind SAN is an amazingly versatile product. We do not need to acquire an expensive physical SAN. In addition to ESXi, StarWind VLAN can be deployed in other platforms (Hyper-V, Citrix Xen, and Linus KVM). StarWind vSAN allows us to start with a two-node resilient system that can be scaled up, down, or out. Even the free version of the product is very feature-rich.
What is most valuable?
We like that it has the ability to mimic physical SAN environments. We able to scale up, down, or out and has an enterprise-level feature set.
What needs improvement?
The configuration can a bit cumbersome. There is a CLI learning curve for which limited documentation exists.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've been using the solution for two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The product is highly stable and available on multiple platforms.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
This product is ideal for an SMB.
How are customer service and support?
Technical support has been good.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously used Synology, which was going to EOL.
How was the initial setup?
The solution offers a super easy setup.
What about the implementation team?
We set up the solution with in-house staff with storage expertise.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The product offers a super low cost of entry.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We've also looked into VMware.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Business Application Engineer I at CDS, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company
Good user interface, excellent customer support, and has a low learning curve
Pros and Cons
- "The user interface for this application is amazing."
- "The user interface for this application is amazing, very easy to learn from the beginning, with a great introductory period that allows you to get used to everything the software has to offer, and the customer support is also amazing, answering questions very quickly and always being available at the most important times."
- "Besides not being able to use any filesystem, I do not have any additional cons."
- "Having large support for filesystems is important to our organization, as we sometimes use proprietary filesystems like WekaFS for some of the tasks, especially in the era of Exascale computing."
What is our primary use case?
This tool allows my team to be able to deploy NAS solutions in real-time, virtually, so that we can test those solutions quickly and easily before they are needed to be deployed in the real world.
How has it helped my organization?
The user interface for this application is amazing. It's very easy to learn from the beginning and it has a great introductory period that allows you to get used to everything that the software has to offer.
I can also say that another big advantage of this application is the amazing customer support that they offer. They are able to answer your questions very quickly, and they are always available at the most important times.
What is most valuable?
The solution has a great hypervisor storage platform. This saves the costs of having to deploy a physical environment to test. It also allows my team to work from anywhere at any time, which is important in the current times when remote work is vital to the proper workflow at our company.
What needs improvement?
Having large support for filesystems is important to our organization, as we sometimes use proprietary filesystems like WekaFS for some of the tasks, especially in the era of Exascale computing. Having support for additional features like importing filesystems and being able to do some testing with them is important. Besides not being able to use any filesystem, I do not have any additional cons.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used the solution for one year.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Security and Systems Engineer at New Creation Consulting
Cost-effective, responsive and competent support, stable, and the documentation is good
Pros and Cons
- "In the three years that we have been using StarWind, the product has yet to cause us any problems."
- "StarWind vSAN has solved the problem of cost-effectively providing a high-availability failover cluster utilizing standard server and networking hardware."
- "Perhaps more reporting features on the utilization, usage, and performance of the configured high-availability images and underlying physical disks would be helpful."
What is our primary use case?
Our use case is to provide a vSAN for Microsoft Windows Server failover clusters. We are a web hosting company that prefers to purchase smaller discrete servers rather than larger and expensive integrated with SAN solutions. However, we still want to provide a high-availability environment for even our small web applications.
We use StarWind vSAN to accomplish this goal without having to use the extremely tightly validated server hardware and networking options required by Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct.
How has it helped my organization?
StarWind vSAN has solved the problem of cost-effectively providing a high-availability failover cluster utilizing standard server and networking hardware. We save many thousands when purchasing hardware and the vSAN has never been the cause of any downtime. So, not only have we saved money, we have beaten our internal SLAs that our previous solutions were negatively affecting.
In addition, the highly competent support alleviates stress when we do have questions. Our technology stack has improved since we have started using StarWind vSAN.
What is most valuable?
First, we have found StarWind to be a "set and forget" type of product. It really is nice to not have to spend administrative time monitoring, tweaking, and configuring a product.
Second, the reliability has been exceptional. In the three years that we have been using StarWind, the product has yet to cause us any problems.
Third, their support team is excellent to work with when we do have questions.
Fourth, the documentation on the product is exceptional, and while not necessarily part of the vSAN product, they publish a lot of helpful information on their blog.
What needs improvement?
Perhaps more reporting features on the utilization, usage, and performance of the configured high-availability images and underlying physical disks would be helpful.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using StarWind Virtual SAN for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We've never had to handle any problems with the product.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Beyond a three-node direct-attach, some of the cost advantages decrease a little.
How are customer service and support?
The technical support is responsive and competent. If only more companies were like this...
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We previously used DFS to synchronize between nodes; however, it did not provide nearly the same level of reliability and is not a true HA solution as a hyper-converged environment with StarWind vSAN.
How was the initial setup?
With the excellent documentation and having their support review our configuration, the initial setup was very easy.
What about the implementation team?
We deployed using our in-house team.
What was our ROI?
StarWind vSAN has saved us far more than we've ever spent on it.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
If you are looking at a traditional SAN for a small cluster, give StarWind vSAN because you will save thousands without any compromise.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We tested out Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct and priced out other competing traditional SAN options.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Technical Helpdesk Manager at PurpleJelly Ltd
Great redundancy, good replication fine-tuning, and excellent support
Pros and Cons
- "It enables us to provide more solution options for our clients, with the reassurance that, when implemented, they will be efficient and stable."
- "Overall, I really enjoy this product."
- "For me, the product could be improved by it being made cheaper."
What is our primary use case?
Our primary use case for StarWind vSAN has been to reinforce networks for our clients in a two-node Hyper V setup by utilizing the Hyperconverged configuration. This enables us to create a failover cluster for a cheaper cost than purchasing a physical SAN (plus adds more redundancy as you technically get two vSANs as each host becomes a vSAN). The Failover Cluster then allows us to live-migrate Virtual Machines when required, for example, for maintenance, or in the event that we suffer hardware failure on one of the hosts.
How has it helped my organization?
It enables us to provide more solution options for our clients, with the reassurance that, when implemented, they will be efficient and stable. Unfortunately, due to the cost of it and the size of our clients, we find that we can't always use it. However, it's an option that we know is always available and one that we'd leap to recommend if the scenario can fit it. Personally, it's something I'd always want to implement, as, without it, most clients with two Hyper V hosts can only replicate virtual machines and not live migrate.
What is most valuable?
The extra redundancy in a two-node hyper-converged setup has been the most valuable feature. If we wanted this with an actual SAN, we'd need to purchase not only one but two SANs and enable replication between the two. With StarWind, you get the vSAN replicated between the two hosts out of the box. The vSAN also offers fine-tuning options for the replication between these hosts. For example, if there was a host failure and we were to run off one for a period of time, once the secondary host is recovered, it will need to resync with the one that stayed up so that the data is up to date. You can choose whether to prioritize the replication speed or performance of the virtual machines.
What needs improvement?
For me, the product could be improved by it being made cheaper. We can't use this as an option for some of our smaller clients. Being able to replicate RAM between the hosts would be a nice feature so that VMs could be live-migrated fully in the event of a full host failure. Currently, the vSAN offers the ability to live-migrate the virtual machine as the VHD is on shared storage, however, if the virtual machine were to be rebooted, it would lose the running configuration (e.g. memory, etc). If this could also be live-migrated, that would be gold.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used the solution for two years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We didn't have another solution previously. This was our first vSAN experience.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I tend to deal with the technical side more and stay away from the pricing.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I can't recall seeing anything else that caught my eye.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, I really enjoy this product. It's easy to use and support is fantastic.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Application Engineer at Rakuten
Easy to use with good data replication and very helpful technical support
Pros and Cons
- "The fact that the solution is vendor-agnostic allows it to be used with any virtualization vendor while remaining a powerful abstraction over storage."
- "The product provides a robust and cost-effective alternative compared to other available products."
- "StarWind Virtual SAN architecture is slightly complex and requires the team to carefully identify and study how the solution integrates with VMware vSphere."
- "StarWind Virtual SAN requires a lot of network interfaces in order to provide the same data replication and node redundancy features."
What is our primary use case?
Our team was looking for a reliable and cost-effective solution for our VMware vSphere platform.
VMware vSAN wasn't an option due to cost and scalability issues.
Enabling storage high availability across multiple nodes was our top priority as we couldn't risk having any downtime in case a node was to fail.
We ideally wanted a dedicated set of tools to administrate and perform maintenance on our hyperconverged storage.
That solution had to be as platform agnostic as possible so that we could reuse it with another vendor.
How has it helped my organization?
The product provides a robust and cost-effective alternative compared to other available products.
StarWind Virtual SAN allows our team to aggregate our cluster storage in a scalable way without seeing an explosion in the licensing costs.
It let us decouple our hyperconverged storage from the actual virtualization plartorm.
As an agnostic software solution, StarWind Virtual SAN could be re-used in other projects across different teams with another virtualization vendor. That aspect was key to the success of our department as all teams were able to work together.
What is most valuable?
Data replication is useful as it enables storage high availability on the cluster.
The fact that the solution is vendor-agnostic allows it to be used with any virtualization vendor while remaining a powerful abstraction over storage.
There are easy-to-use tools for the administration and maintenance of hyper-converged storage.
StarWind Virtual SAN also let us fine-tune the desired level of replication across all nodes, allowing the administrator to specify a custom number of fault to tolerate across the cluster nodes.
What needs improvement?
StarWind Virtual SAN architecture is slightly complex and requires the team to carefully identify and study how the solution integrates with VMware vSphere.
Tooling is spread across web UI plus desktop clients which can sometimes be confusing as the team isn't always sure which tool to use during maintenance procedures.
Also one drawback, when compared to VMware vSAN, is that StarWind Virtual SAN requires a lot of network interfaces in order to provide the same data replication and node redundancy features.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used the solution for one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
We have never encountered any bug or problem that would bring the cluster down.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We are very happy with scaling, especially regarding licensing.
How are customer service and support?
Technical support is very responsive, helpful, and friendly.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We did not use a different solution previously.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was a bit hard to do by ourselves as there are many moving pieces and tools to operate. However, support helped us a lot with setting everything up.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I'd advise users to consider the scalability of the project as licensing can become a problem with competitors' products.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We did ook at VMware vSAN.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Tech Support Manager at National Health Fund
Simple to set up, easy to configure and manage and allows us to achieve storage redundancy
Pros and Cons
- "vSAN we found was simple to set up, easy to configure and manage and allows us to achieve storage redundancy."
- "Using this solution has allowed us to use virtual services to achieve our business objectives."
- "I see no need for major improvements but there could be some improvements in the form of notifications and the simplifying of maintenance mode."
My organization has been using StarWind for about two years.
We use it as a storage solution for our virtual environment.
It is used to provide a High Availability cluster. We found this to be the best option for us as we have a myriad of servers, some applications, some SQL, some web, etc. Using this solution has allowed us to use virtual services to achieve our business objectives
The solutions use span our entire organization. It gives us the ability to use existing hardware in a cost-effective manner.
PROS
vSAN we found was simple to set up, easy to configure and manage and allows us to achieve storage redundancy.
CONS
I see no need for major improvements but there could be some improvements in the form of notifications and the simplifying of maintenance mode.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
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