What are the scaling downfalls of legacy NAS systems based on a 20+ year old shared-nothing storage architecture?
In this episode, VAST CTO Andy Pernsteiner breaks down what a shared-nothing architecture is, it's barriers to scale and affordability, and just how to overcome them with an all-new storage architecture that enables an exabyte-scale, affordable all-flash NAS data center.
VAST's Universal Storage, powered by the revolutionary DASE architecture, redefines scale, resilience, flash economics, QoS, and ease of management to enable one consolidated flash cloud for all your data.
0:00 Intro
0:24 Downfalls of Shared-Nothing Storage Architecture
2:43 Performance & Stability Impact at Scale With Shared-Nothing Clusters
4:31 Difference Between Shared-Nothing & Shared-Everything Storage
6:11 Performance & Capacity Scaling Benefits with Shared-Everything
8:02 Quality of Service with Shared-Everything
10:35 Closing
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