Software Defined Data Center (SDDC)

Software-defined data center (SDDC) is the phrase used to refer to a data center where all infrastructure is virtualized and delivered as a service. Control of the data center is fully automated by software; meaning hardware configuration is maintained through intelligent software systems. This is in contrast to traditional data centers where the infrastructure is typically defined by hardware and devices.

Core Components of the Software-Defined Data Center

There are three core components of the software-defined data center: network virtualization, server virtualization and storage virtualization. A business logic layer is also required to translate application requirements, SLAs, policies and cost considerations.
  • Reduces Cap-ex.
  • Reduces Op-ex.
  • Delivers Agility and flexibility.
  • Drives Innovation
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