In terms of advice for people considering Vscale Architecture, I would like to tell them not to compromise when they evaluate the technology. They should evaluate properly on performance, scalability, manageability and availability. They should evaluate these four factors deeply. Sometimes customer don't evaluate enough on performance and the scalability and they go for Nutanix or SimpliVity, but if they properly evaluated these factors, I think they would find Vscale Architecture more profitable in the long term. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give Dell EMC Vscale Architecture an eight. This is because of the cost for the customers. Some of the customers are not getting good costs for their budget, especially if they are a small customer. When they evaluate the budget, it is high for them. The second thing is orchestration and manageability. The management of the console or the management lead which we have is little bit distributed. I know these things will mature with time and we'll get a better solution. We are trying to position Dell, Tealium, and Vscale. We see Vscale architecture more than other solutions and I firmly think that one day it will be 10 out of 10.
What is converged and hyper-converged infrastructure? A converged infrastructure (CI) is a legacy-based form of IT data center management that gathers together and integrates integral components of storage, compute, and other processes to save time, reduce productivity issues. and minimize costs. Everything is bundled together in a single device and is proven, pre-integrated, and ready to deploy. A converged infrastructure better facilitates the overall functionality of system processes...
In terms of advice for people considering Vscale Architecture, I would like to tell them not to compromise when they evaluate the technology. They should evaluate properly on performance, scalability, manageability and availability. They should evaluate these four factors deeply. Sometimes customer don't evaluate enough on performance and the scalability and they go for Nutanix or SimpliVity, but if they properly evaluated these factors, I think they would find Vscale Architecture more profitable in the long term. On a scale of 1 to 10, I would give Dell EMC Vscale Architecture an eight. This is because of the cost for the customers. Some of the customers are not getting good costs for their budget, especially if they are a small customer. When they evaluate the budget, it is high for them. The second thing is orchestration and manageability. The management of the console or the management lead which we have is little bit distributed. I know these things will mature with time and we'll get a better solution. We are trying to position Dell, Tealium, and Vscale. We see Vscale architecture more than other solutions and I firmly think that one day it will be 10 out of 10.