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Why Forward-Thinking Organizations are Making the Move to HCI
As businesses implement more cloud applications, many of them are moving beyond traditional 3-tier infrastructure and toward hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI). HCI is a software-defined, unified system that combines all the elements of a traditional data center-- storage, compute, networking and management—into one unit. These organizations have come to trust HCI with their most critical applications in a time when digital transformation is imperative.
Read on to learn more about HCI use cases and why more organizations are making the switch to HCI.
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Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) is a software-defined, unified system that integrates storage, compute, networking, and management into a single platform. Unlike traditional 3-tier architectures, which separate these components, HCI allows organizations to manage both virtual machines and container-based applications seamlessly across various environments, including private data centers and public clouds.
Why are organizations transitioning to HCI?
Organizations are transitioning to HCI primarily for two reasons: the need for a consistent hybrid cloud infrastructure and the desire for greater agility. HCI enables businesses to manage applications across different cloud environments efficiently while also enhancing performance without significant infrastructure changes. Additionally, HCI helps reduce operational and capital expenses through its integrated hardware and software solutions.
What applications are best suited for HCI?
Initially, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) was the primary use case for HCI. However, as adoption has grown, organizations are now deploying a wider variety of applications, including business-critical applications, machine learning, and containerized apps orchestrated by Kubernetes. Recent studies indicate that many organizations plan to standardize HCI for the majority of their new deployments, reflecting its capability to handle complex workloads effectively.
Why Forward-Thinking Organizations are Making the Move to HCI
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Established in 2003, CoreHive Computing is a technology consulting and solution provider offering a wide range of IT services for public and private enterprise clients. We specialize in handling large, mission-critical, complex projects designed to provide innovative, cost effective solutions to our clients.
CoreHive helps clients design, build, and execute highly complex and compute-intensive tasks in real-time with High Performance Computing Infrastructure. We develop, deploy, and manage HPC clusters which include Hadoop, Bigdata, HPC on the Cloud, and Application Analysis using intelligent interconnected solutions for services, storage, and hyper-converged infrastructure.