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Data Infrastructure

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI)

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An infrastructure system with a software centric architecture that tightly integrates compute, storage, networking and virtualization resources in a commodity hardware box supported by a single vendor

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Hyper-converged system

can be expended through the addition of nodes to the base unit. Common use cases include virtualized workloads. 

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A hyper-converged system

allows the Integrated technologies to be managed as a single system through a common toolset.

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Benefits

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Data Efficiency

reduce storage, bandwidth & IOPS requirement

Elasticity

Easy to scale in/out resources as required by business demands

Centricity of Virtual Machine

A focus on the virtual machine as the cornerstone of enterprise IT

Cost Efficiency

Brings to IT sustainable step-based economic model that eliminates waste.

High Availability

Enable higher level of availability than possible in legacy systems.

Data Protection

Ensuring data can be restored in the event of loss or corruption is a key IT requirement.

Mobility of Virtual Machine

Enable greater application mobility

Features

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