Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) has opened opportunities for data centre modernisation by combining compute, storage, and networking as a single, software-defined platform, and Azure Stack HCI takes this to its logical conclusion by seamlessly integrating on-premises hosting capacity with Microsoft Azure. This enables data centre services to be utilised in a more flexible, strategic way that supports organisations’ growth and burst capacity requirements whilst leveraging existing skillsets, providing a ‘best of all worlds’ solution that optimises ROI.
This also supports the increasing drive for greener hosting solutions, allowing for a smaller data centre footprint and – in turn – reduced power consumption. When combined with the ongoing deployment of technologies like liquid cooling in data centre environments, this ensures that next-gen AI projects and especially resource-intensive PaaS solutions are able to co-exist with organistions’ long-term environmental goals.
To find out more about the full range of possibilities Azure Stack HCI opens up, and its transformative potential in the data centre, read our white paper: Azure Stack HCI: The Good, The Bad and The Hybrid. Inside, we explore the full range of hosting challenges that organisations at all levels must consider, the respective advantages of public Cloud and on-premises solutions, and how to establish a hosting model that suits your unique goals and requirements, with ample room to evolve as your business does.