I use it for local computing to integrate with cloud solutions. When I integrate local services and servers into Azure Stack HCI or the current Azure, it simplifies the cloud journey for me.
I use the tool by myself. I do recommend it to other customers. I am a Microsoft MVP, operating most likely in the functional areas or just the KPIs. I do recommend the tool to others as it is a good product.
We were looking for a solution with high computing features and IOPS. We also have high network requirements. We have a production environment that runs on Kubernetes.
There are many use cases for this solution, but a key one in my latest project involved a government organization. They had a requirement to keep all services running within their own data center, not in a vendor's data center. However, they also wanted to leverage cloud services when needed. They're still figuring out which Azure services they can leverage without compromising data privacy. So, all the services are running in the Stack HCI cluster within their data center.
Azure Stack HCI efficiently integrates software-defined networking and Azure Kubernetes Service, offering a streamlined hybrid setup for VM management while maintaining top performance.Azure Stack HCI enhances data center operations with high-end processors and storage, optimal Kubernetes support, and integration with Azure Arc and Azure Site Recovery. High application density in four-node configurations improves both time and infrastructure efficiency. Despite its strengths, the platform can...
I use it for local computing to integrate with cloud solutions. When I integrate local services and servers into Azure Stack HCI or the current Azure, it simplifies the cloud journey for me.
I use the tool by myself. I do recommend it to other customers. I am a Microsoft MVP, operating most likely in the functional areas or just the KPIs. I do recommend the tool to others as it is a good product.
We were looking for a solution with high computing features and IOPS. We also have high network requirements. We have a production environment that runs on Kubernetes.
There are many use cases for this solution, but a key one in my latest project involved a government organization. They had a requirement to keep all services running within their own data center, not in a vendor's data center. However, they also wanted to leverage cloud services when needed. They're still figuring out which Azure services they can leverage without compromising data privacy. So, all the services are running in the Stack HCI cluster within their data center.