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Spaces For Storage Direct is a feature of windows server 2016 that will allow you to distribute storage pools between all nodes in a failover cluster and allow new nodes to add their storage automatically to storage pools.
Choosing the correct storage solution is one of the most challenging aspects of developing an IT infrastructure. The majority of server programs have minimum and recommended CPU and memory capacities. It can get complicated when virtualization is involved and several virtual machines (VMs) are housed on the same server, each having a unique pattern of storage access.
In Windows Server 2012/2012R2, Microsoft included Storage Spaces as the initial component for software-defined storage (SDS). With SAS-attached external storage chassis and hard disc drives (HDDs) and solid state drives (SSDs) in tiered storage, Windows file servers sharing storage over the SMB 3.0 protocol, clustered together for high availability and performance, offered an affordable alternative to expensive SANs while being simpler to set up.
Storage Spaces Direct is a new storage option in Windows Server 2016. (S2D). Internal storage in each server is pooled together rather than being used in external disc trays. This facilitates scaling: If you need more storage, just add another server. Additionally, it makes it possible to use non-shareable data storage devices like NVMe (flash storage accessed via the PCIe bus rather than SATA/SAS) and cost-effective SATA SSDs and HDDs (as well as SAS). S2D is, in essence, Microsoft's reaction to vSAN from VMware.
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