Maximum power and minimum footprint through hyper-converged infrastructure.

Data centres are getting more and more complex and administration requirements are increasing with each new piece of hardware. Many companies are therefore asking themselves the question of how quickly and simply they can provide additional performance. The solution is called Hyper Converged Infrastructures (HCI).

 

HCI = power + virtualisation.

An HCI unit offers high performance by consolidating software and hardware into a single device. Powerful storage, data, and network tasks are conducted in a small space. The system is managed by virtualisation software, which is also responsible for the high degree of convergence.

 

Plug & Play with preconfigured HCI solutions.

The biggest benefit of a hyper converged infrastructure is that HCI systems can be quickly and easily added, saving you an enormous amount of work. Customers can choose whether to use an HCI solution or whether they’d prefer to have one put together for them.

 

Benefits of hyper convergence.

Hyper-convergent systems are power boosters that virtualise all resources in an HCI system as in your own SDDC. All components are designed to work together in perfect synchronisation and are managed through a single console.

Questions about HCI solutions?

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Why use a hyper-converged infrastructure?

Managing your infrastructure is longer be the headache it used to be. Efficient IT management also requires a reliable, transparent and unified data-centre architecture. Hyper-converged infrastructure offers just that, and you can even combine it with your existing traditional IT. If you prefer, we’ll operate your HCI for you as a managed service.

Overview of key benefits:

  • More flexibility for your company
  • Installed and deployed in less than an hour
  • Easy to configure and implement
  • Linear scalability
  • Lower energy costs
  • Can be used in virtualised and non-virtualised environments
  • Out-of-the-box solutions for a wide variety of workloads
  • Less capacity needed thanks to compression and deduplication
  • Simplified administration of HCI components

Get more out of your data centre.

BECHTLE’S SERVER SOLUTIONS.

High performance and reliability are the most important requirements of a modern server architecture. Are you equipped for the technological developments of the future?

STORAGE SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR DATA CENTRE.

There are many storage solutions out there. But which is right for your business and your enterprise? Assessments enable us to answer this question for you.

VIRTUALISATION AND SDDC.

Future solutions from Bechtle: Network, server and storage virtualisation are all hallmark components of the data centre of the future.

HIGH AVAILABILITY IN YOUR DATA CENTRE.

Service interruptions cost companies time and money. Protect your business against failures with highly-available systems and gain an important competitive edge.

DATA CENTRE INFRASTRUCTURE.

Complete consulting for the data centre: Is your data centre up to date? Are you planning to step into the cloud? We will be happy to support you with any questions you may have about your data centre.

DATA CENTRE SECURITY – MAXIMUM SECURITY FOR DATA.

Are you still using legacy hardware? Is your data centre already completely digital or are you using a hybrid cloud? We’ll highlight all relevant security factors for you.

Want to know more about our HCI solutions? We’ll be happy to talk you through the options and opportunities in your first consultation.
Success stories.
Marienhospital Bottrop.

Thanks to the integration of FlexPod technology into the data centre, the Marienhospital now has a cutting-edge, future-proof infrastructure.

Schönherr Europa.

Bechtle supported Schönherr in implementing an uninterrupted failover to ensure availability of applications even during outages.

Lotto 24 AG.

Bechtle supported Lotto 24 with the porting of infrastructure and applications from the online platform to new, in-house computer centres, thereby boosting performance and reliability.