Non-converged infrastructure separates servers, storage, and networking into distinct physical components, while converged infrastructure combines some components into a single physical system. Cloud or hyper-converged infrastructure takes this further by integrating servers, storage, virtualization, and networking into a single software-defined computing appliance that can be managed as a single system.
Non-converged infrastructure separates servers, storage, and networking into distinct physical components, while converged infrastructure combines some components into a single physical system. Cloud or hyper-converged infrastructure takes this further by integrating servers, storage, virtualization, and networking into a single software-defined computing appliance that can be managed as a single system.
Non-converged infrastructure separates servers, storage, and networking into distinct physical components, while converged infrastructure combines some components into a single physical system. Cloud or hyper-converged infrastructure takes this further by integrating servers, storage, virtualization, and networking into a single software-defined computing appliance that can be managed as a single system.