Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) vs. Lyve Cloud, from Seagate

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Hitachi Content Platform (HCP) is a scalable object storage platform with enterprise-level security, for archiving, backup, and content/data sharing.N/A
Lyve Cloud, from Seagate
Score 10.0 out of 10
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Seagate's Lyve Cloud is an S3 storage as a service for multicloud environments, available at the metro edge.N/A
Pricing
Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)Lyve Cloud, from Seagate
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Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)Lyve Cloud, from Seagate
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)Lyve Cloud, from Seagate
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User Testimonials
Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)Lyve Cloud, from Seagate
Likelihood to Recommend
Best for cases where performance is not an issue.
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Pros
  • HCP/HDI interface works like charm. it's easy to deploy and scale.
  • Hitachi customer support is at par with expectations
  • More cost effective than EMC/NetApp solutions.
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Cons
  • Cost structure is by capacity and is expensive
  • Some access settings are mutually exclusive for performance (REST vs. CIFS)
  • QoS by Tenant requires use of external ADC (Hitachi suggested and sold us Pulse Secure) and their support on this product offering is not up to their normally high standard
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Alternatives Considered
[Hitachi Content Platform (HCP)] has all of the features of competitive offerings and wraps them in a better multi-tenancy solution. It's object level permission model and non-overridable immutability (in Compliance mode for configured namespaces) is a bump up compared to other solutions. It's offering of it's own API as well as S3 REST support make it very flexible.
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Return on Investment
  • Best on premise solution of its' kind that encapsulates all our needs
  • ROI has been positive but it does raise questions at renewal time in terms of cost/GB vs other 2nd tier storage types
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