Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is an IT framework that seeks to lower costs and increase agility. In the triumvirate of technologies that make up HCI – storage, computing and network – back-up power is the unsung hero.
By partnering with the leading HCI providers, Eaton can offer UPSs (uninterruptible power supplies) and PDUs (power distribution units) – along with the power management platforms to manage them – to support all the servers in your HCI environment.
Hyper-converged infrastructure is a technological advancement for data centre architecture. Like its similarly-named precursor, converged infrastructure (CI) and HCI both aim to decrease the cost of deployment and operations while simplifying data centre management. The two systems differ in a few significant ways, though.
HCI is software-defined. Mostly run on off-the-shelf x86 servers, HCI uses smaller building blocks of virtualised computing, storage and networking to create a robust environment, meaning they are more manoeuvrable and cost-efficient to develop.
The advantages of HCI technology are impressive, but HCI doesn’t come without risks. Power disruptions are even more detrimental in condensed and virtual IT environments. Every server needs more power and flexibility which instantly shifts the power demands on existing infrastructure, and the reality is that these infrastructures are often improperly provisioned and therefore lack an adequate power management strategy.
Eaton’s industry-leading power protection products are the ideal way to safeguard HCI systems because the total back-up power solutions are built for and aimed at companies adapting to the latest technologies.
Eaton’s strategic partnerships with the leading HCI providers are part of those safeguarding solutions and can further enhance and simplify data centre management. These strategic partnerships ensure vendors have verified that Eaton’s UPSs, PDUs and Intelligence Platform are compatible with their infrastructure, which saves time and money and reduces risk from deployment through the lifespan of equipment. With ever-growing responsibilities and ever-present IT fire drills, Eaton has focused on designing solutions that enable IT professionals and data centre managers to manage power remotely. In particular, Eaton’s Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) is easy to use and its comprehensive automation approach keeps systems online, intelligently resolves issues and enables companies to get the most out of their power devices.
The Eaton Intelligence Platform is the partner your HCI system needs. Ready to scale as your environment does, Eaton’s platforms work to automate, monitor and visualise problems before they arise.
Eaton offers three power management platforms designed to meet the needs of your specific HCI application.
IPM allows users to gain control of HCI infrastructures from anywhere with:
VPM allows users to monitor the entire power infrastructure for your HCI environment so you can:
Visualise every aspect of your HCI deployment with VCOM, so you can: