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IT Infrastructure: Which One You Must Choose?

by Mohammad Asif Content Writer

Competition in the digital space is increasing at a breakneck speed. Organizations are looking to deliver their products and services at lightning speed. A moment's delay in delivery can result in a major loss for the organization. This is why most of the organizations are focused on making business processes faster than ever before. This is why they are looking to bring in a complete change in the IT infrastructure. Instead of looking for traditional infrastructure, organizations are looking for something more effective from their IT infrastructure services provider. They are going for hyperconverged infrastructure solutions.


While running a business in this digital age, every business deals with lots of data. Therefore, the organizations require a great amount of space for storing and managing all the data. Initially, the IT infrastructure services provider for an organization used to follow the traditional model of infrastructure solutions. This has changed with time. A number of organizations look for hyperconverged infrastructure solutions to make their environment as optimal as possible.


How can you select the right IT infrastructure for your business while choosing between traditional IT infrastructure and hyperconverged infrastructure solutions?


For this, you need to understand the difference between the two of them.

Here’s a look at some of the differences between traditional IT infrastructure and hyperconverged infrastructure solutions.


Traditional Infrastructure Solutions versus Hyperconverged Infrastructure Solutions

There are various differences between traditional IT infrastructure and hyperconverged infrastructure solutions. When you’re planning to go for an IT infrastructure, you might face a dilemma while selecting the right one. Therefore, you must know the differences, which will help you select the most appropriate IT infrastructure for your organization.


Responsibility of Putting Together Various Components

In the traditional model of IT infrastructure solutions, the IT infrastructure services provider usually offers separate servers, storage spaces, networks and so on. This leaves the users with the responsibility of selecting various components, which must be compatible with each other. These components must also perform optimally together.


Hyperconverged Infrastructure Solutions, however, provide servers and storage for the customers. The customers are responsible for providing the networking equipment required for making the operating environment optimum.


Purchasing the Components to Make the Environment Ready

Traditional IT infrastructure relies on different types of equipment for making the environment ready. When your organization is running a business on traditional IT infrastructure, you have to purchase the components. These include the servers, the storage equipment, data centers, and networking components. Organizations can purchase one component each year, thus completing the infrastructure over the years.


Hyperconverged infrastructure solutions form a distributed infrastructure platform using different servers and storage. Besides, they use software to create an IT infrastructure, which is flexible and more efficient.


Licensing Fee against Subscription Fees

When an organization is going for traditional infrastructure, they have to purchase the infrastructure from their IT infrastructure services provider. For this, they have to pay a licensing fee, which can be quite a huge amount.


When going for hyperconverged infrastructure solutions, organizations can subscribe to certain infrastructure component. Thus, the organization can get the components without making the payment all at once.


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Created on Jun 13th 2021 23:55. Viewed 154 times.

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