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Springpath

Springpath is an enterprise data platform company that provides software-defined storage for Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) and virtualized environments.

  • Software-defined storage platform for x86 servers
  • HCI support for virtualized workloads
  • Enterprise data management and optimization capabilities
  • Integration with standard virtualization platforms
  • Scale-out architecture for on-premises (on-prem) infrastructure

More About Springpath

Springpath focuses on software-defined storage (storage infrastructure) deployed on industry-standard x86 servers to support virtualized enterprise workloads and HCI. Its core platform is designed to pool local server storage resources into a shared, distributed data store that can present storage services to virtual machines and applications in a unified manner. This approach enables organizations to run compute and storage on the same hardware stack while managing them through a software layer rather than through traditional external storage arrays.

The Springpath architecture uses a scale-out design, where each additional node contributes compute and storage resources to the cluster. Data is distributed across nodes using clustered file system techniques and replication or erasure coding methods, with the goal of maintaining availability and data durability in the event of node or disk failures. The platform falls into the broader enterprise category of HCI and software-defined storage (SDS), where storage services are implemented in software and run on commodity hardware rather than on proprietary storage appliances.

In enterprise environments, Springpath software is typically deployed in conjunction with mainstream virtualization platforms (virtualization infrastructure), enabling virtual machine-centric storage workflows. Administrators can provision storage through familiar hypervisor tools while Springpath manages data placement, caching, and redundancy in the background. The system is designed to support mixed workloads, including virtual desktops, server virtualization, and general-purpose enterprise applications, consolidating them onto a shared cluster.

From a protocol perspective, Springpath focuses on block and file storage access patterns as presented to virtual machines, allowing compatibility with common enterprise application stacks. The platform uses distributed metadata services and caching algorithms to optimize I/O performance, while policy-based management features allow enterprises to define data protection and performance characteristics at a per-workload level. Monitoring and management capabilities are exposed through a centralized interface that surfaces cluster health, capacity utilization, and performance metrics for operations teams.

Within a marketplace or directory context, Springpath is categorized under software-defined storage (SDS) and HCI solutions for on-prem and private cloud environments. Its offerings are relevant for organizations that want to consolidate compute and storage, run virtualized workloads on commodity hardware, and manage storage via software abstractions instead of traditional external storage arrays. The platform aligns with IT strategies focused on data center consolidation, virtualization, and scalable infrastructure built from standard server building blocks.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 150
  • Stock Ticker: CSCO

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Corporate Headquarters

640 West California Avenue
110
Sunnyvale, CA 94086

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services