Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) is the next evolution in business computing. But with several flavours of HCI vying for your attention today, not all are created equal.
Several well-known solutions lack a vital ingredient in the HCI stack – the network. Adding the network afterwards can mean more time and cost for your business. It also leads to scaling issues later on.
Moreover, most solutions have a rigid architecture that forces you to add compute, memory and storage in blocks. This can create inefficient silos with unused processing and storage resources.
And although many vendors position hyperconverged as a solution for all applications and workloads, this is not the case just yet.
Read our new eBook to explore what makes HCI different to traditional business computing infrastructure and learn how to avoid the pitfalls associated with first-generation solutions.