HPE just eannounced its next generation of StoreVirtual products. The current (physical) StoreVirtual 4000 platform is based on Proliant Gen8 hardware, it would be logic to
I think I must have been the first one in Belgium being LeftHand Certified, just before HP acquired LeftHand Networks in 2008. As an
HP released the latest version 12.5 for its HP StoreVirtual family. This means the physical StoreVirtual 4000 appliances and the popular Software Defined Storage
Finally! That's the least you can say about the availability of Lefthand OS 12.0. Why? Well there are some features that were announced quite
You probably know that I am a big fan of Software Defined Storage. And I am not the only one apparently. I see more
I see more and more 3-server-datacenter installations being deployed. I wonder if this has something to do with the popular VMware Essentials license bundle
HP just released the new version 10.0 of the LeftHand OS, previously known as SAN/iQ. All details can be found here. Download is also
Last week HP made some important announcements on the Lefthand portfolio: Rebranding to HP StoreVirtual 4000 Storage Having started with the VSA, finally the