Compare the Top Software-Defined Storage (SDS) that integrates with Ubuntu as of December 2025

This a list of Software-Defined Storage (SDS) that integrates with Ubuntu. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Ubuntu. View the products that work with Ubuntu in the table below.

What is Software-Defined Storage (SDS) for Ubuntu?

Software-Defined Storage (SDS) is a storage architecture that separates the software control layer from the physical storage hardware, allowing organizations to manage storage resources — like capacity, performance, replication, and provisioning — through a unified software layer rather than being locked into specific hardware arrays. These solutions pool storage across commodity servers or diverse storage devices and abstract them into flexible, dynamic storage services. SDS enables policy-based automation, easier scalability, hardware vendor independence, and rapid provisioning. It supports block, file, and object storage interfaces and is well suited for hybrid cloud, edge, and modern data-driven environments. Ultimately, SDS empowers IT teams to treat storage as a programmable resource, reduce costs, increase agility, and adapt quickly to changing data demands. Compare and read user reviews of the best Software-Defined Storage (SDS) for Ubuntu currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    StorMagic SvSAN
    StorMagic SvSAN is simple storage virtualization. It provides high availability with two nodes per cluster, and boasts users among thousands of organizations to keep mission-critical applications and data online and available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. SvSAN is a lightweight solution that has been designed specifically for small-to-medium-sized businesses and edge computing environments such as retail stores, manufacturing plants and even oil rigs at sea. SvSAN is a simple, 'set and forget' solution that enables lightweight high availability as a virtual SAN (VSAN) with a witness VM that can be local, in the cloud, or as-a-service, and support up to 1,000 2-node clusters. It gives organizations choice and control by allowing configurations of any x86 servers and storage types, even mixed within a cluster. Plus, SvSAN eliminates downtime with synchronous mirroring and no single point of failure, and non-disruptive hardware and software upgrades
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