As the data centers scale, guaranteeing critical applications, the performance need to meet demands of users becomes very important. The problem is most flash arrays, if they provide a quality of service (QoS) capability at all, can only deliver a best efforts. The most ideal way to assure QoS is to dynamically dedicate storage compute and storage capacity to the applications, but have those applications release the resources when not needed. In this ChalkTalk Video, George Crump and Sundip Arora with Kaminario discuss how Composable Storage meets this demand.
