Hyper converged infrastructure is increasingly being adopted by organisations of every sizes as they wish to simplify their back-end systems and cut down on power usage and rack space. Hyper-converged infrastructure is being considered as possible solutions to the challenges organizations are facing today. These technologies have an edge over three-tier architecture in the sense that they are simple to deploy, manage, and integrate with prevailing infrastructure seamlessly.
The adoption of hyper-converged infrastructure systems have attracted the largest amount of interest in the converged systems portfolio. The adoption of both converged and hyper-converged infrastructure has increased in India. In 2018, more enterprises will opt for Hyper-converged infrastructure. It is believed that by 2019, approximately 30% of the global storage array capacity installed in enterprise datacenters will be deployed on software-defined storage (SDS) or hyper-converged integrated system (HCIS) architectures. Twenty percent of mission-critical applications currently deployed on three-tier IT infrastructure will transition to HCIs by 2020.
Key Takeaways: Hyper-converged infrastructure will gain traction to address both optimization demands and removing infrastructure management complexities. The demand for HCI will come from various verticals like BFSI, IT & Telecom, Healthcare, and government sectors, among others.
Cool Vendors: Nutanix, HPE, CISCO, Dell EMC, Lenovo, NetApp, Oracle and Huawei.
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