Key takeaways for IT leaders
Mid-market IT teams and MSPs are drowning in two simultaneous pressures: rising infrastructure costs and the operational complexity of running stateful Kubernetes workloads. Traditional storage approaches — silos of SAN/NAS, ad-hoc provisioning, manual snapshot schedules — were never designed for declarative, ephemeral-first platforms. They force overprovisioning, frequent forklift refreshes, and brittle runbooks that increase risk and eat margins.
The practical shift is not “lift-and-shift” to some hyped cloud promise, but toward K8s-aware, policy-driven data platforms that understand lifecycle, risk, and cost. Platforms like STORViX integrate with Kubernetes (CSI, StorageClasses, and GitOps-friendly YAML patterns) to make storage behavior declarative: define performance, retention, immutability, and compliance in manifests rather than tribal knowledge. For operators, that translates into predictable TCO, fewer surprise refreshes, clearer audit trails, and measurable reductions in operational overhead — all the things CFOs and clients care about when budgets tighten.
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