1. Lower cost: Hyperconverged infrastructures are often more cost-effective than traditional physical servers, and the data center hardware equipment can be reduced to just standard servers and 2 switches, which can dramatically reduce the cost of hardware and software investments. In addition, hyper-converged infrastructures can reduce space and energy consumption in the data center, thereby reducing overall costs.
2. Higher resource utilization: Hyper-convergence can dynamically allocate server resources through software-defined methods, which can be assigned to multiple services through virtualization technology, effectively reducing idle resources and improving resource utilization.
3. Highly reliable platform: Distributed architecture, the failure of any one host will not affect the stability of the hyper-converged platform.
4. Highly reliable business: Utilizing mechanisms such as highly available HA for virtual machines and multiple copies of data to ensure highly reliable business.
5. More Agile Architecture: Hyper-convergence allows for rapid deployment, flexible scaling and reconfiguration of resources to meet different business needs. This enables organizations to be more agile and efficient in responding to market challenges. Click to learn more