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Hyperconverged Monitoring
Hyperconverged Monitoring
HCI has evolved to HCI 2.0 – with a new architecture that delivers the HCI experience of unified management and VM-centric operations with higher availability, faster performance and flexible scaling. This enables organisations to simplify operations and unlock agility while ensuring their applications are always-on and always-fast and at the best economics.
And with CTS Nimble Storage dHCI you get the best of converged and hyperconverged architectures on a flexible platform with independent scaling of compute and storage.
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- Power your business with AI-driven solutions that combine compute, storage and networking with advanced data services in a single, integrated platform. Deliver unprecedented simplicity, agility and intelligence with hyperconverged IT.
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HCI frequently asked questions
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A hyperconverged infrastructure, or hyperconvergence infrastructure, is defined as an IT framework that combines storage, computing and networking into a single system to reduce data centre complexity and streamline operations.
A hyperconverged software-defined infrastructure virtualises all elements of the traditional hardware stack, including compute, storage, networking and hypervisor, and is centrally managed by a single piece of software. A typical HCI system consists of a hypervisor for virtualised computing, a software-defined networking (SDN) component. These resources are combined into pools that can be dynamically balanced and allocated to deliver the right amount of capacity, performance and protection needed by a virtual machine to run business applications.
Hyperconverged systems in a hyperconverged infrastructure enable you to seamlessly manage complex infrastructure, accelerate virtualised workloads, reduce complexity, improve operational efficiency and reduce cost. Hyperconvergence offers the reliability, availability, performance and capacity needed for virtualised workloads – while future-proofing IT infrastructure and lowering total cost of ownership (TCO).
Hyperconverged infrastructure:
- Enables centralised management of virtual environments via a single interface
- Provides data protection, disaster recovery and resiliency
- Includes advanced data services enabling high data efficiency
- Offers streamlined acquisition, deployment, support and management
Hyperconverged and converged infrastructures each have simplified architectures and integrate the main components of the data centre – storage, compute, networking – into a simplified management experience. While hyperconverged systems accomplish this through software and so are hardware agnostic, converged solutions rely on hardware.
A key difference between these two technologies is that in a converged infrastructure, each of the components is discrete and can be used for its intended purpose: the server can be separated and used as a server, just as storage can be separated and used as functional storage. In a hyperconverged infrastructure, the architecture is software defined, meaning that all the components are tightly integrated and cannot be broken out into separate parts.
Another key difference is how each handles storage. In a converged architecture, the storage is attached directly to the physical servers. Hyperconverged infrastructure has the storage controller function running as a service on each node in the cluster, thereby improving scalability and resilience. Flash storage is generally used for each to ensure high performance for applications.
There are many use cases for HCI, including:
- Data centre consolidation/mixed workloads
For customers who want a smaller data centre footprint, lower TCO and an escape from endless update and refresh cycles, data consolidation with HCI is an ideal choice. In one integrated solution, it simplifies data centre consolidation initiatives and reduces the cost and complexity of ongoing operations. - Edge
Multi-site remote locations are witnessing application and data growth that requires a simplified experience for management and protection. HCI is a perfect solution for these environments because it provides the enterprise with features needed to run what is essentially a small data centre in a compact, all-in-one system. - Business-critical applications
With HCI, business-critical applications run faster and are easier to manage compared to traditional infrastructure. With accelerated performance, high data efficiency and easy scaling, HCI is very well suited for the applications that are critical to run your business. - Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
When an organisation makes the switch from physical to virtual desktops, the expectation is that virtual desktops will perform just as well. VDI deployments must deliver a couple of key capabilities including ultra-fast application provisioning and predictable performance at peak demand. The great thing about a top-notch HCI solution is that not only does it deliver these capabilities, but it can also provide more desktops on less hardware, as well as high-performance graphics support, data protection and resiliency, simple management, and scalability. - Containers
Containers and microservices are the new normal for application development, particularly for the emerging breed of cloud-native applications. These new application development architectures need a modernised infrastructure approach like HCI to achieve the speed, simplicity and insights necessary to drive transformation.












