This is a continuation of a series of articles on hosting
solutions and services on Azure public cloud with the most recent discussion on
Multitenancy here. The previous articles introduced virtual SAN
followed by the operational efficiencies and this follows up on the design
points and the integrated systems.
HCI products can also be combined into an integrated
offering with the opportunity to provide a solution to customers. They are usually built on one or more proven
building blocks for the Software-defined data center. The vSphere and vSan
provide two such building blocks and the integrated appliance is preconfigured
and pretested. It delivers features for resiliency, quality of service, and
centralized management functionality, enabling faster, better, and simpler
management of consolidated workloads, virtual desktops, business critical
applications and remote office infrastructure.
HCI capabilities can also be offered with a mix and match
of storage offerings from different vendors for the purposes of replication,
backup and cloud tiering, at no additional cost. These appliances can also
integrate with cloud management platform and end-user computing solution. Such
appliances can also be promoted to visibility in the management plane.
Integrated systems can also combine compute, storage and networking products
with certified partner hardware into HCI appliances.
The advantages of a HyperConverged Infrastructure include
the following:
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It can be used
to cut acquisition cost, maintenance cost and operational expenses. Both CapEx
and OpEx can reduce
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From acquisition
to commission, the HCI requires fewer steps and fewer people than conventional
techniques
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It can enable
dynamic responsiveness especially to fluctuations in traffic. The heavier the
workload, the more resources are required. The changes are transparent and
automatic due to Storage based policy management.
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It improves
precision and granularity because storage services are consumed on a
pay-as-you-go basis. The performance, capacity and protection are provided just
as much as needed.
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Consumption can
also be made flexible with the partnership between admins. For example, storage
admins can provide large datastores for VMs to be created and the virtual
infrastructure admins can set policies for individual VMS.
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Both scale-up
and scale out are supported by the HCI system for capacity and performance on a
grow-as-you-go basis
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Newer
applications with dynamic resourcing requirements can be quickly accomodated.
The popularity of containers and cloud applications is maintained by HCI.
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There is
consistent performance for every application from business critical
applications to cloud native applications.
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There is high
availability from these systems even when failures occur.
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HCI provide a
building block towards the private cloud with its modular architecture.
Finally, HCI participates in making the design modular
for the foundation of a private cloud.
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