Cloud Native adoption is driven by a quest for continuous business innovation leveraging cloud-based services. Hallmarks of continuous innovation include application developers who are fully focused on business objectives rather than IT infrastructure, and IT operations staff who spend the bulk of their time on business priorities rather than keeping the lights on.
Rajesh Ramnani, Regional Director at VCE said, “The VxRack Neutrino is a hyper-converged, cloud-native infrastructure that leverages open source software and contains compute, storage and networking resources. It was designed to enable rapid deployment and simplified management of a variety of cloud service offerings. To simplify management, VxRack Neutrino not only provides a fully tested hyper-converged solution but further provides multi-tenant capabilities, unified account management, automated service deployment, lifecycle management, and a rich set of reports. It is a turnkey, open source-based, platform that can be efficiently managed, provisioned, and monitored via the intuitive VxRack Neutrino management UI”
VxRack System with Neutrino, available stand alone or as part of EMC Native Hybrid Cloud (NHC), is a purpose built system specifically engineered to support the development and operation of cloud native apps running on platforms like OpenStack (available today) and VMware Photon (in the near future). VxRack Neutrino addresses “Do It Yourself” challenges with OpenStack initiatives such as delayed deployments, complexity of operation, and difficulty of achieving stability as highlighted in a recent OpenStack User Survey. With VxRack Neutrino, an OpenStack environment can be provisioned in a matter of minutes, with significantly simplified ongoing operations and upgrades.
NHC and VxRack Neutrino empower developers to rapidly build and iterate code in a fully turnkey Pivotal Cloud Foundry developer platform with a full complement of application services, while IT Operations retains full visibility and control of the environment.
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