Best Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions for Linux of 2024

Find and compare the best Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) solutions for Linux in 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) solutions for Linux on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Virtuozzo Reviews
    The Virtuozzo platform is designed and built as a solution for running your own cloud business. It enables cloud hosting service providers to transform their business to differentiate among competitors by offering heterogeneous infrastructure platform, full-featured DevOps PaaS, containers hosting, a wide variety of packaged clusters (like Magento, WordPress, Kubernetes, replicated SQL and NoSQL databases, etc) and auto-scalable Elastic VPS to their customers. Also, we deliver the required tools to manage the platform, support customers, and monitor ROI growth. Virtuozzo is an industry pioneer who developed the first commercially available container technology 21 years ago. Our technology is used in over one million virtual environments, and we have accumulated over 100 patents to date. Virtuozzo is a large contributor to numerous open-source projects including KVM, Docker, OpenStack, OpenVZ, CRIU and the Linux kernel. These innovations have led to us having a commanding, about 40% market share in VPS hosting globally.
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    Cruz Operations Center (CruzOC) Reviews
    CruzOC is a multi-vendor, scalable network management and IT operations tool that provides robust but easy-to-use netops. CruzOC's integrated, automated management features include performance monitoring, configuration management, lifecycle management, and lifecycle management of 1000s of vendors. Administrators can use CruzOC to automate their data center operations and critical resources. This will improve network and service quality, speed up network deployments and lower operating expenses. The result is comprehensive and automated problem resolution from a single-pane-of-glass. Cruz Monitoring & Management. Monitoring & Analytics, NMS -- health, NPM traffic, log, and change. Automation & configuration management -- compliance and security -- orchestration, provisioning. Automated deployment -- auto-deploy, ZTP, remote deploy. Deployments are available both on-premises and in the cloud.
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    Scale Computing Platform Reviews
    SC//Platform delivers faster time to value in the data centre, distributed enterprise, or at the edge. Scale Computing Platform combines simplicity, high availability, and scalability. It replaces the existing infrastructure and provides high availability for running VMs on a single, easy to manage platform. Fully integrated platform for running your applications. No matter what your hardware requirements are, the same innovative software and user interface gives you the ability to manage infrastructure efficiently at the edge. Reduce administrative tasks and save valuable time for IT administrators. SC//Platform's simplicity directly impacts IT productivity and costs. You can't predict the future, but you can plan for it. Mix and match old and newly developed hardware and applications to create a future-proof environment that can scale as needed.
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    SUSE Enterprise Storage Reviews
    Modern data centers need a single, unifying, infinitely scalable, and easy to manage storage solution. It transforms enterprise storage infrastructure into an innovative vehicle for innovation. SUSE Enterprise Storage is a flexible and reliable storage solution that is cost-effective, efficient, and intelligent. Ceph is a cloud-native storage solution that can be used for a variety of demanding workloads, including archival and high-performance computing (HPC). It is available for Arm and x86 architectures and can be deployed on most readily available hardware. This allows businesses to store and efficiently process their data to gain a competitive edge, optimize business operations, provide deeper customer insights, and build business intelligence to deliver better products and services. SUSE Enterprise Storage supports Kubernetes, seamlessly integrates with ML/AI and EDGE, and is compatible with embedded architecture.
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    Pensando Reviews
    The architectural limits of modern IT infrastructure have been pushed to the limit by the explosion in applications and data being generated and transmitted through enterprise data centers. Traditional scale-up approaches, in which infrastructure services are embedded in top-of-rack switches and networking appliances, are no longer able keep up. This makes performance, agility, and scale limitations a reality for many businesses. Pensando Systems was established on the belief that there must be a better way of addressing these complex issues. We have developed a platform that allows enterprises to achieve cloud-like agility, security, and operational simplicity across their entire infrastructure. This platform is unmatched in scale and performance.
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    Arrcus Connected Edge Reviews
    Software designed for hyperscale networking, optimized for distributed 5G waves, from the data centre to the core to the edge to multi-cloud. This software delivers massive scale and super-fast convergence. The integrated monitoring and analytics engine provides deep network visibility, real-time intelligence, predictive analytics, and actionable insights. ACE can be run on existing infrastructure. It can be deployed from anywhere. You will reduce operating expenses and have higher reliability and faster onboarding. Open standards compliant. Network operators can seamlessly integrate with third-party automation and orchestration software. The ACE platform provides a three-layer stack that allows for interconnection between enterprise data centers and service/cloud provider infrastructure. The industry's first independent, internet-scale network operating system. With industry-leading convergence times, scale-out route reflector. Actionable real-time intelligence for your network.
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