Software Defined Storage Stocks List
Related Industries: Data Storage
Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Software Defined Storage stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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IDGT | D | iShares U.S. Digital Infrastructure and Real Estate ETF | 4.33 | |
IVES | C | Wedbush ETFMG Global Cloud Technology ETF | 3.47 | |
WLDR | B | Affinity World Leaders Equity ETF | 3.06 | |
FCLD | D | Fidelity Cloud Computing ETF | 2.59 | |
WFH | C | Direxion Work From Home ETF | 2.55 |
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- Software Defined Storage
Software-defined storage (SDS) is a marketing term for computer data storage software for policy-based provisioning and management of data storage independent of the underlying hardware. Software-defined storage typically includes a form of storage virtualization to separate the storage hardware from the software that manages it. The software enabling a software-defined storage environment may also provide policy management for features such as data deduplication, replication, thin provisioning, snapshots and backup.
Software-defined storage (SDS) hardware may or may not also have abstraction, pooling, or automation software of its own. When implemented as software only in conjunction with commodity servers with internal disks, it may suggest software such as a virtual or global file system. If it is software layered over sophisticated large storage arrays, it suggests software such as storage virtualization or storage resource management, categories of products that address separate and different problems. If the policy and management functions also include a form of artificial intelligence to automate protection and recovery, it can be considered as intelligent abstraction. Software-defined storage may be implemented via appliances over a traditional storage area network (SAN), or implemented as network-attached storage (NAS), or using object-based storage. In March 2014 the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) began a report on software-defined storage.
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