It’s Time to Walk Away from SAN and Adopt HCI
Industry analysts predict over 750 million new applications will exist by 2026, more than in the past 40 years. IT teams today are looking for ways to deliver these new applications and services with the speed and operational efficiency of public cloud services like AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
In the past, traditional IT infrastructure—with separate storage, storage networks, and servers—did the job of helping IT accomplish mission-critical objectives. Unfortunately, legacy infrastructures cannot accommodate the demands of new enterprise applications and the accelerated pace of business. The silos created by traditional infrastructure add complexity to every step, from deployment to management, making it difficult to respond quickly to constantly shifting business priorities. There’s an urgent need for a more dynamic and scalable infrastructure that enables IT professionals to work smarter, not harder.
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