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Hyper-converged infrastructure

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Difference between non-converged, converged and hyper-converged network storage

Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is a software-definedIT infrastructure that virtualizes all elements of the conventional "hardware-defined" systems. HCI includes, at a minimum, virtualized computing (ahypervisor),software-defined storage, and virtualized networking (software-defined networking).[1][2] HCI typically runs oncommercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers.

The primary difference betweenconverged infrastructure and hyperconverged infrastructure is that in HCI both thestorage area network and the underlying storage abstractions[clarification needed] are implemented virtually in software (at or via the hypervisor) rather than physically in hardware.[1][2] Because software-defined elements are implemented in the context of the hypervisor, management of all resources can be federated (shared) across all instances of a hyper-converged infrastructure.

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Hyperconvergence evolves away from discrete, software-defined systems that are connected and packaged together toward a purely software-defined environment where all functional elements run on commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) servers, with the convergence of elements enabled by a hypervisor.[3][4] HCI systems are usually made up of server systems equipped withdirect-attached storage.[5] HCI includes the ability to pool like systems together.[6][7] All physical data-center resources reside on a single administrative platform for both hardware and software layers.[8] Consolidation of all functional elements at the hypervisor level, together withfederated identity management, was promoted to improve data-center inefficiencies and reduce thetotal cost of ownership (TCO) for data centers.[9][need quotation to verify][10][11]

The potential impact of the hyper-converged infrastructure is that companies will no longer need to rely on different compute and storage systems, though it is still too early to prove that it can replace storage arrays in all market segments.[12] It is likely to further simplify management and increase resource-utilization rates where it does apply.[13][14][15]

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References

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  13. ^Arthur (4 November 2015)."IT Turns to Hyperconvergence, But Is It Right for All Occasions?".Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved8 February 2016.
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