Nebulon, Inc.,
the pioneer of Cloud-Defined Storage, released today the results of an
independent survey completed by IT decision makers at 500 companies in
the IT, financial services, manufacturing, retail, distribution and
transport industries across the US, UK, Germany and France. Conducted in
June of this year, the survey exposes the biggest challenges
enterprises face in transforming their on-premises application storage
environments, which have only been exacerbated during this COVID-19 era.
While IT organizations cite multiple restrictions, the survey reveals
limited infrastructure automation and high CAPEX as the most significant
challenges for those deploying enterprise storage array technology,
forcing them to reexamine IT spending and operations even more so than
usual amidst the pandemic.
While
increasing automation and reducing costs may seem like mainstream
initiatives for any large organization, the pandemic and resulting
workforce restrictions mandate significant progress in days or weeks,
versus months or quarters. The results of the survey, undertaken by
Vanson Bourne, further reinforce this as respondents also highlighted
their on-premises application storage environments are difficult to
maintain, and reveal that they lacked the in-house expertise necessary
to manage them. Even more disconcerting, respondents indicate that their
traditional external storage arrays are not suited to handle new
workloads, including containers and NoSQL databases. This is
unsurprising as modern workloads have been architected for local versus
shared storage resources.
"The
impact of the pandemic is forcing CIOs worldwide to reconsider their
operations," said Siamak Nazari, Co-Founder and CEO of Nebulon, Inc.
"Reducing costs through server-based storage alternatives without the
restrictions of hyperconverged infrastructure, and reducing operating
cost pressure through cloud-based management of the application storage
infrastructure are crucial initiatives for IT organizations looking to
survive this new normal."
For
companies with a growing class of mission-critical data that cannot or
should not move to the public cloud, Cloud-Defined Storage is an
alternative to expensive storage arrays, offering enterprises a
cloud-managed, server-based approach for mission-critical storage. By
combining a cloud-based control plane, called Nebulon ON, with
server-based storage that is powered by the Nebulon Services Processing
Unit (SPU), Nebulon enables organizations to reduce cost for enterprise
storage by up to half without compromising on enterprise data services.
This is made possible by Nebulon's unique architecture that makes use of
commodity SSDs in industry standard servers, Ethernet in favor of Fiber
Channel, and by eliminating operational complexities by moving
management to Nebulon ON with an as-a-service model.
Nebulon
ON uses AI to analyze application workloads during operations, provides
actionable recommendations for IT organizations and provides a single
API endpoint that greatly streamlines automation at-scale. Customizable
application templates, tailored for customer's application clusters,
eliminate the guesswork in configuring infrastructure and produce
repeatable, reliable infrastructure services for modern,
mission-critical workloads. With the architectural and operational
simplicity of Cloud-Defined Storage, application owners gain a
self-service infrastructure provisioning that is unmatched with existing
on-premises storage solutions.
"IT
organizations have been seeking a cost-effective alternative to
external storage arrays for years," said Nazari. "With our Cloud-Defined
Storage offering, they finally have the opportunity to reduce costs
while also deploying a self-service solution for application owners that
also reduces the operational burden."