Gone are the days of struggling with complex hardware, software and data integration, and piecing together makeshift data centre systems. Convergence has arrived — in the form of hyper-converged and converged IT infrastructures –with greater and effective benefits for your data centre systems. Streamlining of management, scalability and expenditure are all the dynamics concerned when an enterprise has to decide on whether or not to go for converged IT infrastructure vs. Hyper convergence.
Converged IT infrastructure brings together compute, storage, server virtualization and networking into a single framework which can be managed centrally. Depending on the type of configuration you buy from different vendors, this can include VDI management too. Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) adds close-fitting integration between additional components through software. Both CI and HCI helps decrease the complexities involved in deploying VDI, an innovation that has been welcomed by those looking to virtualize desktops.
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