Lucas Mearian
Senior Reporter

Storage vendor group forms cloud initiative

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Oct 12, 20093 mins

SNIA will create a new API for sharing data among cloud offerings as well as implementation models for grid-storage architectures

The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) announced today the formation of the Cloud Storage Initiative (CSI) in order to establish a lexicon of cloud-computing terminology, publish use cases, white papers and technical specifications, and to create reference implementation models for grid-storage architectures.

The CSI will coordinate and deliver educational materials for cloud storage vendors and user communities. The organization also plans to perform market outreach highlighting the virtues of cloud storage. The group is developing a single specification as part of its efforts. The Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) will be an application programming interface to which vendors can write management software that will allow interoperability between heterogeneous cloud storage offerings, according to Wayne Adams, SNIA’s chairman emeritus. The SNIA made the announcement at the Storage Networking World conference, which is co-sponsored by Computerworld .

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“Part of the challenge with cloud is where does the data live? And how are you able to manage it once it’s in the cloud, and can you get it back in the same format that you now have,” said Mark Carlson, a SNIA Technical Council member said. “There’s this idea of how portable is my data that once I get it out there can I get it back in a format that can be ingested by another vendor?”

Carlson said the CSI will focus on disseminating information about technology to build both public cloud service, such as Amazon’s S3 service, and private cloud architectures in data centers. CSI published cloud storage cases and requirements for cloud storage in June.

The CSI will complement the technical innovation and de velopment from the SNIA Cloud Storage Technical Working Group , which has more than 140 members representing over 50 commercial vendors, service providers and educational institutions. The CSI will aid the Technical Working Group in bringing specifications and technical developments to international standards development organizations. For example, the CSI will promote and deliver a new cloud storage tutorial to be unveiled at Storage Networking World this week. It is also releasing a joint white paper with the Open Grid Forum (OGF) focused on cloud storage for cloud computing all developed by the working group.

“It’s both encouraging and timely to see this new initiative from SNIA,” said Simon Robinson, research director of storage for research firm The 451 Group. “It’s gratifying to see this co-operative effort around standards and education, since those are two of the current impediments to fast adoption as technologies mature and become integrated into more vendor offerings.”

Lucas Mearian

With a career spanning more than two decades in journalism and technology research, Lucas Mearian is a seasoned writer, editor, and former IDC analyst with deep expertise in enterprise IT, infrastructure systems, and emerging technologies. Currently a senior writer at Computerworld covering AI, the future of work, healthcare IT and financial services IT, his 23-year tenure has included roles such as Senior Technology Editor and Data Storage Channel Editor, where he covered cutting-edge topics like blockchain, 3D printing, sustainable IT, and autonomous vehicles. He has appeared on several podcasts, including Foundry’s Today In Tech. He also served as a research manager at IDC, where he focused on software-defined infrastructure, compute, and storage within the Infrastructure Systems, Platforms, and Technologies group.

Before entering tech media, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Waltham Daily News Tribune and as a senior reporter for the MetroWest Daily News. He’s won first place awards from the New England Press Association, the American Association of Business Publication Editors, and has been a finalist for several Jesse H. Neal Awards for outstanding business journalism. A former U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who served in reconnaissance, he brings a disciplined, analytical mindset to his work, along with outstanding writing, research, and public speaking skills.

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