Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct offers resilience with no single point of failure, advanced caching with storage-class memory, flash capabilities for tiering without license limitations, and storage expansion in hyper-converged setups. Users appreciate its reliability, performance, easy installation, and affordability. It integrates with Windows Data Center using SSD or NVMe drives and is similar to vSAN. Certified hardware from vendors like Dell, IBM, and Fuji is supported, enhancing its price performance.
- "The price performance is the best advantage of Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct."
- "The price performance is the best advantage of Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct."
- "The initial setup is straightforward."
Microsoft Storage Spaces Direct faces challenges with RDMA deployment, documentation, and network capabilities. Users encounter difficulties with hardware compatibility certification, the need for costly hardware, and complex PowerShell commands. Improvements could address high-performance tuning expertise, incomplete management interfaces, and lack of full API support. While the platform integrates extensive cloud capabilities, it lacks intuitive streamlined features and requires documentation enhancement. Shared cluster support has been discontinued, impacting usability for certain configurations.
- "Microsoft closed the shared cluster support, which is important for the solution."
- "Microsoft closed the shared cluster support, which is important for the solution."
- "The integration is not difficult because there is no GUI, but we need to use a PowerShell command. This makes it difficult to monitor and to see the components' statuses."