Hitachi Vantara Announces Virtual Storage Platform One's Availability on Google Cloud Marketplace to Strengthen Hybrid Cloud Data Management
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Hitachi Vantara (TSE: 6501) has announced the availability of its Virtual Storage Platform One Software-Defined Storage (VSP One SDS) on Google Cloud Marketplace. The platform introduces new capabilities including two-way asynchronous replication, thin provisioning, and advanced data compression.
The enhanced solution enables cost reduction of up to 40% in cloud storage and provides enterprise-level features with 99.999% targeted uptime. Key improvements include simplified data mobility across hybrid environments, enhanced disaster recovery options, and streamlined management through a single interface without requiring re-architecting.
This expansion addresses growing hybrid cloud adoption trends, with industry research showing 80% of companies using multiple public clouds and 60% operating several private clouds.
Positive
- New features can reduce cloud storage costs by up to 40%
- High service reliability with 99.999% targeted uptime
- Enhanced disaster recovery with two-way asynchronous replication
- Simplified management through single interface without re-architecting
- Expanded market reach through Google Cloud Marketplace integration
Negative
- 47% of IT leaders report limited visibility across hybrid environments
News Market Reaction
On the day this news was published, HTHIY gained 3.08%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.
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New two-way data mobility capabilities and expanded cloud integration simplify data protection and hybrid cloud operations while helping reduce costs by up to
For more information about VSP One, please visit our website: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/products/storage-platforms/data-platform
As hybrid cloud deployment architectures grow, organizations increasingly combine public and private clouds to meet evolving business needs. According to a 2025 cloud adoption report, nearly
With its availability on Google Cloud Marketplace, VSP One empowers customers to deploy storage resources across cloud and on‑premises environments through a single management interface with no re-architecting required. New capabilities include thin provisioning and compression that can further reduce cloud storage costs by up to
"Bringing VSP One to Google Cloud Marketplace will help customers quickly deploy, manage and grow the data management solution on Google Cloud's trusted, global infrastructure," said Dai Vu, managing director, Marketplace & ISV GTM Programs, Google Cloud. "Hitachi Vantara can now securely scale and support customers on their digital transformation journeys."
VSP One offers enterprise-level availability to the public cloud, designed to support high service reliability and uptime that businesses of all sizes expect, especially when downtime or re-architecture costs are significant. VSP One is engineered for continuous availability, with a target of
"Customers want the freedom to choose the right cloud for every workload and the assurance that their data will remain protected, available and easy to manage," said Octavian Tanase, chief product officer, Hitachi Vantara. "With availability on Google Cloud Marketplace and the addition of two-way asynchronous replication, VSP One empowers our customers to easily streamline hybrid cloud operations while strengthening their resiliency posture."
Opening new opportunities for Hitachi Vantara channel partners to support customers as they evolve their hybrid cloud strategies, this offering provides a more flexible, software-defined approach and deeper integration with Google Cloud. It gives partners new ways to address critical priorities like resiliency, security and sustainability, while helping customers improve operations, strengthen data protection and get more value from the infrastructure they already have.
The expansion to Google Cloud reflects Hitachi Vantara's ongoing commitment to innovation across the VSP One platform. It builds on the recent launch of VSP 360, a unified data management software platform that simplifies the VSP One user experience and provides transparent insights into data and infrastructure.
To learn more about VSP One SDS and how it can simplify hybrid cloud operations while cutting costs, visit: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/products/storage-platforms/software-defined-storage
Additional Resources
- Press Release: Hitachi Vantara Unveils New Virtual Storage Platform One Capabilities to Enable Stronger Cyber Resilience, Performance and Sustainability
- Press Release: Hitachi Vantara Launches Virtual Storage Platform 360, a New Data Management Software Solution that Delivers a Simplified, Streamlined Experience
- Blog: The VSP One Data Platform Meets its Data Management Counterpart: Introducing VSP 360
- Blog: Growing Our Platform, to Help You Grow Your Business
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