With Stratoscale’s Symphony product, users can create an AWS-compatible on-prem private or public cloud within your own datacenter and on your own hardware. The latest release of Stratoscale Symphony 4.2.6 has been recently released. We’re here to cover the news. To get you started, you’ll need four or more bare metal servers, connected by Ethernet to […]
Stratoscale Symphony – Software-Only Hyperconverged Infrastructure
With Stratoscale you do not have to buy a hardware from a particular hardware vendor. Stratoscale can run on any Intel CPU so basically, you can go back to 4-5 years behind and re-use your own hardware to build hyper-converged environment with Stratoscale. One particularity before we move forward, you might not know that Statoscale’s […]
Stratoscale Symphony Runs Natively Or On The Top of VMware vSphere
Public cloud strategy might work for some but might not work for others. If you the one who perhaps invested a lot of money and work into cloud-native apps that now works only in AWS, you might seem to be “locked in” this situation forever. You might be paying astronomical bills for using the AWS […]
Stratoscale Symphony – converged compute, storage and networking with automation and management
Stratoscale Symphony is a hyper-converged solution allowing you to built your own private cloud. Their solution has converged compute, storage and networking with automation and management. It is also multi-tenant. Think of it as a full VMware stack with ESXi, VSAN, and vCloud Director….. but running OpenStack and KVM Hypervisor based. They’re using commodity hardware […]