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Hyper-converged infrastructure solutions

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Why customers choose
hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI)

A modern infrastructure strategy demands simplicity, scalability and predictable performance. Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) brings compute, storage and networking together into a single, software‑defined platform - eliminating complexity and accelerating IT transformation.

What is hyper-converged infrastructure?

HCI combines virtualized compute, software‑defined storage, and virtual networking into a unified system managed through a single interface. This removes the need for separate SAN/NAS systems, reduces operational overhead and enables cloud‑like agility inside the datacentre.

Simplified infrastructure management

  • Single management interface reduces operational complexity
  • Automated provisioning accelerates deployment
  • Policy‑based operations ensure consistency across workloads
  • Scalability Without Disruption
  • Scale‑out architecture allows adding nodes as needed
  • Linear performance growth ensures predictable expansion
  • No forklift upgrades - expand one node at a time

Enhanced resilience and availability

  • Built‑in redundancy across nodes
  • Self‑healing architecture reduces downtime
  • Automated failover protects critical workloads
  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
  • Reduced hardware footprint by eliminating SAN/NAS
  • Lower power and cooling requirements
  • Simplified operations reduce staffing and maintenance costs

Ideal use cases for HCI

  • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
  • Edge and remote office deployments
  • Private cloud platforms
  • Database and analytics workloads
  • Backup and disaster recovery

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