erasure coding

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Erasure coding is a data protection method that breaks data into fragments, expands and encodes them with redundant pieces, and stores them across different locations. This allows the original data to be reconstructed even if some fragments are lost. In the context of Hitachi Vantara's VSP One SDS on Azure Marketplace, erasure coding is highlighted as a built-in data efficiency technology that helps reduce storage costs by minimizing the overhead typically associated with traditional replication. The tag covers discussions around software-defined storage, hybrid cloud deployments, and cost optimization through advanced data protection techniques. WindowsForum.com threads explore how erasure coding compares to RAID, its impact on performance, and its role in enterprise storage strategies for Microsoft Azure environments.
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    Hitachi Vantara VSP One SDS Arrives on Azure Marketplace for Hybrid Cloud Storage

    Hitachi Vantara’s entry of Virtual Storage Platform One Software‑Defined Storage (VSP One SDS) into the Microsoft Azure Marketplace marks a concrete step toward simplifying hybrid cloud storage procurement and, according to vendor claims, cutting cloud storage costs substantially through...
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