Hyperconverged appliances for storage hungry data centres

Scale Computing has introduced two new hyperconverged appliances - the HC1150DF and HC5150D - for organisations of all sizes that want to maximise storage speed and capacity.

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Driven by strong customer demand, the new appliances that combine storage, virtualisation and servers capabilities offer the performance and capacity needed by large enterprise environments for a simple and agile IT infrastructure that helps them focus on the business and not the underlying infrastructure.
 
The new HC1150DF and HC5150D expand Scale’s existing HC3 product portfolio of products, now offering significant increases in flash storage and overall storage capacity to broaden hyperconverged customer choices. The HC1150DF provides all-flash storage, while the HC5150D provides raw hybrid flash storage per cluster that retains the simplicity and ease of use that are now synonymous with the HC3 family.
 
“With the expansion of Scale’s hyperconverged product portfolio we will be able to offer the increased capacity and high performance larger enterprises need,” commented Barry Griffiths, MD at NAS UK. “The Scale technology is designed to provide a simple and cost-effective solution that resonates with organisations of any size. We are continuing to see growing demand for hyperconvergence and Scale’s new product offering is a perfect fit for our customers who are looking to implement a cost effective and agile infrastructure.”
 
Traditional and complex IT infrastructures make it difficult to scale out storage as businesses require more capacity. In response, many IT professionals in SMB and enterprise organisations are turning to the agility of hyperconverged platforms to quickly and easily scale to demand, enabling them to focus more on business needs and less on underlying IT infrastructures.
 
With 3x the capacity of Scale’s popular, award winning HC1150 system, the HC5150D is capable of efficiently and seamlessly supporting resource intensive workloads such as data warehousing and large file storage from sources such as computer-aided design (CAD) and mapping or medical imaging. For the first time, organisations can now leverage 77TB of hybrid flash storage per node to gain speed, efficiency and competitive advantage.  
 
“As adoption of hyperconverged solutions continues to expand with SMBs and into the enterprise, Scale Computing's new appliances are addressing this market opportunity with additional speed and capacity at an affordable price,” said Terri McClure, senior analyst, Enterprise Strategy Group. “With more than a decade in the hyperconverged industry, Scale continues to fill a clear need by removing the complexity of traditional virtualised deployments.”
 
Scale Computing is also releasing a new version of its patented HyperCore software for the new HC1150DF and HC5150D appliances that include deduplication for greater storage capacity. With the addition of deduplication, storage information now includes a combination of utilisation, efficiency and provisioning metrics for both logical and physical storage views. Users will also have the flexibility to combine HC1150DF appliances with HC5150D appliances in the same cluster to meet their individual organisation needs through a maximised combination of flash or hybrid storage. These updated HyperCore software capabilities will be made available to existing HC3 platform users later this year.
 
“Scale Computing is continuing to expand its product offerings based on customer feedback to support tomorrow’s storage and compute needs,” said Jeff Ready, CEO and co-founder of Scale Computing. “The HC5150D and HC1150DF are new powerful options for running HC3 with greater storage capacity and speed while running a single appliance, adding resources to an existing HC3 cluster or adding a single appliance for backup/DR. Whether customers are storing large image files or an abundance of really small files, the HC5150D provides the capacity they need in a hyperconverged system.”
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