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Both CoRAID and Scality are selling hardware with their proprietary software on top. They aren't Software-Defined Storage.
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{{Cite web |title= The Software-Defined Data Center |work= company web site |publisher= VMware |url= http://www.vmware.com/software-defined-datacenter/ |accessdate= November 7, 2013 }}
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Other smaller companies then adopted the term "software-defined storage", such as [[Coraid]] (now owned by Coraid founder's new company SouthSuite), [[Scality]] (founded in 2009), [[Cleversafe]] (acquired by [[IBM]]), and [[OpenIO]].
 
Based on similar concepts as [[software-defined networking]] (SDN),<ref>{{Cite web |title= Definition: software-defined storage |author= Margaret Rouse |work= SearchSDN |publisher= Tech Target <!-- reliable? --> |url= http://searchsdn.techtarget.com/definition/software-defined-storage |accessdate= November 7, 2013 }}</ref>