Hyperconvergence is an IT framework that combines storage, computing, and networking into a single system that can reduce data center complexity and increase scalability. A hyperconverged platform includes a hypervisor for virtualized computing, software-defined storage, and network virtualization.
Hyperconvergence is a software-centric architecture that tightly integrates compute, storage, and virtualization resources in a single system delivered either in an x86-based appliance or as software that can be installed on existing hardware.
With hyperconvergence, all critical data center functions run on a tightly integrated software layer rather than on purpose-built hardware. Hyperconverged platforms consist of three software components: compute virtualization, storage virtualization, and management. The virtualization software abstracts and pools the underlying resources, then dynamically allocates them to applications running in VMs or containers.
Hybrid cloud platform
Combines all the elements of a traditional data center
Provides the only enterprise-proven, full HCI stack that puts you on the path to hybrid cloud.