# Hyper converged infrastructure

_Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) helps manage your hybrid cloud by integrating compute, storage, and networking resources into a single platform._

Simplify hybrid cloud complexity with hyper-converged infrastructure. Discover how HCI streamlines management, enhances performance, and offers scalable, cost-efficient solutions for modern IT strategies.

## Don’t let hybrid-cloud complexity slow you down

Do you have a hybrid cloud business which leverages a mix of on-premises, private cloud, third-party, and public cloud services? If so, your IT team is likely managing a complex set of cloud resources, including compute, storage, and networking resources, for each type of cloud and each cloud provider. That’s a lot of cloud resource management overhead, and it comes at a considerable cost!

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The cost of cloud resource management isn’t limited to each cloud provider and each cloud resource. Significant management is also required to integrate and orchestrate your workloads across clouds and their varied sets of resources.

All this cost and complexity has another impact – it’s slowing your business down.

Simple business requirements lead to technology change requests that meet the complexity of managing hybrid cloud resources. And when simple requirements meet hybrid cloud complexity, things are no longer straightforward, and hybrid cloud resource tuning, integration, and orchestration impact time to business value.

**So, how can hybrid cloud be leveraged without slowing your business?**

Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) offers a transformative approach to managing your hybrid cloud workloads by integrating compute, storage, and networking resources into a single, software-defined platform.

HCI’s unified approach changes how applications, including [integration](https://www.fusion5.com/nz/integration-services/ "Integration Services")platforms and services, are deployed, managed, and scaled, offering you a range of benefits and considerations. Overarching value propositions include simplified management, enhanced performance, and scalable, flexible infrastructure deployment.

HCI simplifies workload management by offering a centralised platform to easily monitor and manage your resources. This consolidation reduces the complexity traditionally associated with deploying and scaling applications across disparate systems.

Through a single interface, your administrators can provision resources, deploy applications, and manage the lifecycle of both your infrastructure and the applications it supports. This streamlined approach reduces operational overhead and enables IT teams to focus more on strategic tasks rather than mundane management duties.

Running your application workloads on HCI comes with the benefit of optimised performance due to the tightly integrated system architecture.

With HCI, compute and storage are co-located, minimising latency and improving response times for data-intensive applications. Furthermore, modern HCI solutions often include advanced data services like deduplication, compression, and caching, which enhance the efficiency of data storage and access. These performance improvements are crucial for workloads that require high throughput and low latency, such as databases, analytics platforms, and real-time processing applications.

HCI allows for seamless scalability of application workloads. You can start small and scale resources as needed by adding more nodes to an existing cluster or scaling resources within individual nodes. This modular scalability supports the dynamic needs of application workloads without requiring significant upfront infrastructure investments.

Additionally, HCI's flexibility supports a wide range of application types, from traditional monolithic applications to modern microservices-based architectures, making it suitable for various deployment scenarios.

Like the idea of saving money? HCI can lead to significant cost reductions by consolidating hardware resources and streamlining management.

The convergence of compute, storage, and networking onto a single platform reduces the need for separate, specialised hardware, lowering both your capital expenditures (CapEx) and operational expenditures (OpEx). Additionally, HCI’s efficient resource utilisation and the ability to scale resources granularly help you to optimise your spending based on actual needs rather than overprovisioning to accommodate peak loads.

HCI is inherently designed for high availability, with built-in redundancy and failover mechanisms to ensure your application workloads remain operational in the event of hardware failures or other disruptions.

Integrating data protection and disaster recovery functionalities, such as snapshotting and replication, further enhances the resilience of application workloads, enabling rapid recovery and minimising downtime.

HCI can streamline the enforcement of security policies across your infrastructure and application workloads. The centralised nature of HCI management simplifies the application of consistent security measures, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and encryption.

To note: It is essential to ensure your HCI deployment is configured and maintained according to best security practices to protect against threats.

## Conclusion

Hyper-converged infrastructure represents a compelling option for managing and scaling application workloads. It offers simplified management, enhanced performance, and scalability.

By addressing current and future workload demands, HCI will enable you to adopt a more agile and cost-effective approach to infrastructure management. And with a unified approach to managing hybrid clouds, HCI speeds up your business.

As HCI technology continues to evolve, it is poised to become an increasingly central component of modern IT strategies, particularly if you want to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of your application deployments.

## So what does this mean for you?

If managing your hybrid cloud infrastructure is becoming increasingly complex and costly, it’s time to consider a solution that simplifies and streamlines your operations. Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) not only reduces the overhead of managing multiple resources but also provides the scalability, performance, and cost-efficiency needed to support your business’s growth. With HCI, you can focus on driving value, rather than getting bogged down in technical complexity.

[Reach out to Fusion5 today](https://www.fusion5.com/nz/integration-services/talk-to-an-integration-expert/ "Consultation") to discover how HCI can transform your hybrid cloud strategy. Whether you’re looking to optimise performance, reduce costs, or improve business agility, we’re here to help you take the next step.