As the saying goes, ‘all good things must come to an end.’ But when it comes to the lifetime of your IT infrastructure, the end can be costly and time-consuming. That’s where hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) comes in – it’s the modern answer to outdated, cumbersome legacy systems.
What is Hyperconverged Infrastructure?
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) refers to a platform that integrates commodity server hardware, locally attached storage devices (e.g., spinning disk or flash), and disparate software to create a distributed infrastructure. This approach addresses traditional infrastructure’s limitations, which typically consist of separate servers, storage networks, and storage arrays.
HCI utilizes intelligent software to create modular building blocks that can be easily reconfigured to meet changing needs, making it a flexible alternative to legacy infrastructure.
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) leverages commercial off-the-shelf servers and virtualization to provide a scalable, high-performance, reliable, and always-available infrastructure, similar to a cloud environment. Specifically, virtualization is applied to computing, storage, and network resources for creating an efficient and flexible data center solution. HCI can bring several economic and performance benefits to data centers, making it an appealing choice for organizations looking to optimize their IT infrastructure.
How Does Hyperconverged Infrastructure Work?
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) is a data center platform that integrates computing, storage, networking, and virtualization into a single, distributed system.
It utilizes commodity server hardware equipped with locally attached storage devices (for instance, spinning disk or flash) and is powered by a distributed software layer. This approach replaces complex and costly legacy infrastructure with a flexible, scalable platform that can be easily reconfigured to meet changing workload demands.
Hardware configurations can be customized to fit various workloads by independently scaling resources such as CPU, RAM, and storage, and GPU can be provisioned for graphics acceleration if needed. All nodes include a flash to optimize storage performance, and all-flash nodes are available for maximum I/O throughput with minimal latency for enterprise applications.
In addition to the distributed computer and storage platform, HCI solutions also include a management panel for easy administration of resources from a single interface, eliminating the need for separate management solutions for servers, storage, storage networking, and virtualization.
Hyperconverged Infrastructure: Architecture for a Modern World
HCI offers numerous benefits to organizations looking to optimize their data center operations.
Some of the key advantages of HCI include the following:
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Expansive Flexibility
Expansive flexibility in HCI allows organizations to meet their changing resource needs as their business grows and evolves. For example, suppose an organization experiences a sudden spike in demand for its services. In that case, it can quickly add more computing and storage resources to its HCI system in order to accommodate the increased workload. Similarly, if an organization needs to add new applications or services to its data center, it can easily do so by adding additional nodes to its HCI system.
- Oversee IT functions across your hybrid cloud in a centralized operating environment while ensuring consistent processes across the architecture, from edge to core to cloud.
- Easily scale out and expand the resources available in a hyperconverged system while maintaining a high degree of flexibility in configuring those resources.
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Seamless Evolution to Full-Stack HCI
Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) allows for a smooth transition to a fully integrated data center platform. Its storage is optimized for virtual machines and containers, enabling organizations to maintain their current hypervisor and cloud environments while protecting and optimizing existing investments.
HCI helps to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 50% by streamlining data center operations and minimizing hardware and maintenance expenses. With HCI, organizations can easily evolve their environment to take advantage of the benefits of a full-stack HCI solution.
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Ingrained Security
HCI offers a complete networking and security platform with multiple layered intrinsic security. This solution provides data protection at rest and in flight, enabling organizations to ensure the security of their sensitive information.
It also brings one-click provisioning to networking and security services, simplifying setting up and managing these critical resources. In addition, this solution helps to defend against lateral threats across multi-cloud environments, providing an additional layer of protection for distributed environments.
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Multi-Cloud Capabilities
HCI helps you easily manage and automate your infrastructure and applications. It’s a modern platform that offers consistent operations and governance and is the leading solution in its field. With HCI, you can easily access your infrastructure and application resources on any cloud, unify them under a single policy-based management system, and choose from hundreds of public cloud providers.
HCI Vs. CI: Hyperconverged Advantages Over Three-tier Infrastructure
There are several critical differences between hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) and traditional converged infrastructure (CI). Some of the main points of comparison include:
Differences | HCI | CI |
Configuration | Easier | More difficult |
Management | Seamless, minimal user intervention | Facilitates purchase and upgrade cycles; technical problems remain unresolved |
Elasticity | Greater | Limited |
Multi-vendor approaches | Compatible with multiple vendors | Limited compatibility with different vendors |
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Configuration:
HCI is generally easier to configure than CI, as it allows for more flexibility in optimizing and reconfiguring the underlying elements of the virtualized system to meet the specific needs of different workloads.
CI systems are typically pre-configured and prepackaged, making it more challenging to adapt to changing requirements.
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Management:
HCI offers seamless management and integration of infrastructure components, requiring minimal user intervention. HCI combines storage, computing, and networking into a single, integrated system, it offers a level of simplicity and ease of management that can be difficult to achieve with traditional, siloed data center architecture.
In contrast, CI only facilitates the purchase and upgrade cycles, leaving technical problems associated with the infrastructure unresolved.
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Elasticity:
HCI enables greater elasticity in data center operations, making it easier to meet varying business demands and protect data.
The ability to scale out and expand the resources available in an HCI system enables organizations to be more elastic and adaptable in their data center operations. This can be particularly beneficial for organizations that experience varying levels of demand for their services or that need to support rapidly changing business requirements.
CI systems may be less flexible in this regard.
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Multi-vendor approaches:
HCI allows for using compute, storage, and networking devices from multiple vendors as virtualized, software-centric, and integrated commodities, supporting a multi-cloud strategy within an organization’s infrastructure.
CI systems may need to be improved in their compatibility with different vendors.
Overall, HCI offers several benefits that make it a more attractive option than traditional CI, including easier configuration, management, and elasticity and greater compatibility with multi-vendor approaches.
What HCI means for your business?
To succeed in today’s fast-paced, data-driven economy, businesses need to have an IT infrastructure that can support high levels of agility, scalability, and flexibility. This enables organizations to respond quickly to changing market demands and remain competitive in an environment characterized by rapid evolution; an IT infrastructure that offers these capabilities can help businesses to stay ahead of the curve and meet the needs of their customers.
With a converged infrastructure, organizations can:
- Leverage the software layer to use low-cost commodity hardware
- Reduce concerns about vendor lock-in
HCI enables centralized management of system resources and infrastructure-wide integration, allowing IT security and management personnel to oversee operations from a single, unified interface. This makes it easier for these teams to manage and secure their infrastructure, improving efficiency and enabling them to respond more quickly to changing business needs.
It acts as a single administrative umbrella that controls infrastructure scale-out, workload migration, and core IT operations that otherwise bottleneck the pace of product development and release cycles.
Overall, HCI can help organizations improve the pace of product development and release cycles, enabling them to stay competitive in a fast-evolving market.
Ace HCI Solutions To Empower Your Business Model
ACE HCI solutions offer every client the ability to develop proven models of virtualization for any environment to sustain any application. ACE delivers the only fully integrated software stack that allows organizations to:
- Leverage the platforms they have already financed
- Control risk while maximizing transformative edges
- Future-proof environments for cloud-native applications and the hybrid cloud
Consolidating infrastructure on HCI is an intelligent way to simplify processes and begin the path toward digital transformation.