We've to set this comparison from some perspectives. When we look from a portfolio perspective, HPE GreenLake can deliver the entire HPE Portfolio (Server, Storage, Network, Management) and partner products (CommVault, Veeam, Red Hat, SuSE, VMware, etc) as-a-Service while Zadara focus is on Storage.
From an operational perspective, Zadara looks more flexible delivering a cloud-ready approach while HPE is focused mainly on On-Prem Colocation scenarios.
@Rafael-Cardoso to be clear, Zadara does offer full-stack solutions (including compute and networking in addition to storage).
And you are correct - Zadara can be deployed anywhere needed - on-prem, in the cloud or in any hybrid / multi-cloud environment.
There's a good report recently published by GigaOm titled "GigaOm Sonar for Storage as a Service" that does a nice job of highlighting the STaaS vendors - including Zadara and HPE. You can find it here: https://gigaom.com/report/stor...
We've to set this comparison from some perspectives. When we look from a portfolio perspective, HPE GreenLake can deliver the entire HPE Portfolio (Server, Storage, Network, Management) and partner products (CommVault, Veeam, Red Hat, SuSE, VMware, etc) as-a-Service while Zadara focus is on Storage.
From an operational perspective, Zadara looks more flexible delivering a cloud-ready approach while HPE is focused mainly on On-Prem Colocation scenarios.
@Rafael-Cardoso to be clear, Zadara does offer full-stack solutions (including compute and networking in addition to storage).
And you are correct - Zadara can be deployed anywhere needed - on-prem, in the cloud or in any hybrid / multi-cloud environment.
Hey Ramon - happy to help however I can!
There's a good report recently published by GigaOm titled "GigaOm Sonar for Storage as a Service" that does a nice job of highlighting the STaaS vendors - including Zadara and HPE. You can find it here: https://gigaom.com/report/stor...
I'd suggest that to be a good starting point.