Hyper Converged Infrastructure
Hyper Converged Infrastructure
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) is a software-defined, unified system that combines all the elements of a traditional data center: storage, compute, networking and management.
Hyperconvergence is an IT framework that combines storage, computing and networking into a single system in an effort to reduce data center complexity and increase scalability. Multiple nodes can be clustered together to create pools of shared compute and storage resources, designed for convenient consumption.
Benefits of hyper-converged infrastructure include simplified deployments and management, easy upgrades, scalability and flexibility, improved performance, agility and more.
Hyperconvergence is an IT framework that combines storage, computing and networking into a single system in an effort to reduce data center complexity and increase scalability. Multiple nodes can be clustered together to create pools of shared compute and storage resources, designed for convenient consumption.
Benefits of hyper-converged infrastructure include simplified deployments and management, easy upgrades, scalability and flexibility, improved performance, agility and more.
- Simplified deployments
- Simplified management
- Easy upgrades
- Scalability
- Reliability
- Improved performance
- Agility
- Software-defined infrastructure