The Hyper-Converged OpenStack on Windows Server cloud infrastructure
enables distributed data across individual cloud servers while
dismissing the need for expensive dedicated storage hardware. This
particular configuration features all of its nodes having compute,
storage and networking roles, thus increasing scalability and fault
tolerance to new levels all the while dramatically reducing overall
costs.
Cloudbase Solutions' design for the
Hyper-Converged data center relies on components that are fully
distributed, and is entirely based on commodity hardware, having a
remarkably low cost of ownership for the enterprise with the benefit of
all the IaaS features offered by OpenStack, for both on-premise as well
as public clouds.
The core components for this solution are
OpenStack, Microsoft's Windows Nano Server 2016, Hyper-V, Storage Spaces
Direct (S2D) and Open vSwitch for Hyper-V, deployed starting from the
bare metal up with Cloudbase Solutions' Juju charms for Windows Server.
Cloudbase Solutions offers the platform as
managed or unmanaged, with support for OpenStack and Windows Nano Server
2016, along with orchestration solutions based on OpenStack Heat
templates or Juju for all Microsoft based workloads, from Active
Directory to SharePoint, Exchange and more!
"The Hyper-Converged infrastructure adds
simplicity, increased fault tolerance and scalability to your
architecture, which is exactly what modern enterprises are looking for
in order to compete efficiently. It's important for OpenStack customers
to know they have choices when it comes to their infrastructure, and we
see the Hyper-Converged solution as a key to helping them in achieving
that architectural freedom" - said Alessandro Pilotti, Cloudbase
Solutions CEO.