Hyper-converged Infrastructure

Hyper-converged infrastructure is a software-defined system with tightly-integrated compute, storage, networking, and virtualization resources served in a single “out-of-the-box” solution. This eliminates discrete expansion or maintenance of different infrastructure components in a data centre and as well as reduced equipment footprint, rack, power, and cooling costs.

  • Eliminates infrastructure silos and reliance on discrete components.
  • Assured configurations that do not present incompatibility issues within the system in future upgrades and patches.
  • Single-pane of management for compute, storage, network, and virtual environments.
  • Quick deployment time and a single point of contact for support.
  • Reduces server footprint, rack rental costs, power and cooling costs.
  • Scales easily according to business needs by adding nodes.
  • Potential CapEx and OpEx cost savings resulting from a streamlined approach to acquisition, deployment, management and support costs from a single vendor.
  • Other advanced features include data deduplication, compression, and WAN optimization.