The NetApp HCI Theory of Operations

The NetApp HCI Theory of Operations

NetApp
Published by: Research Desk Released: Feb 08, 2019

Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) has promised the industry simplicity of deployment, ease of operation, and scale. However, the inherent design of most modern HCI systems limits their ability to deliver on one or more of these promises.

NetApp HCI is the embodiment of an API-driven, scale-out, multi-workload platform for the next-generation

data center. This combination enables several key capabilities, including:

  • Making automation and orchestration first-class citizens in the data center
  • Scaling the scarcest resources without overprovisioning the entire stack
  • Driving true consolidation of workloads by pushing better system utilization
  • Reducing go-forward capex and opex costs
  • Integrating into the NetApp Data Fabric to leverage all NetApp products, increase data mobility, and

reduce data silos

Learn how this solution yields significant efficiency and agility when deploying applications and helps the business to consolidate workloads with confidence.