Cisco Hyperflex System HXAF240c M5SD (All Flash) - Server - rack-mountable - 2U - no CPU up to - SATA/SAS - hot-swap 2.5 bay(s) - no HDD - G200e - 10 Gigabit Ethernet - monitor: none"
- Multi-cloud services
- All NVMe flash optimized
- Independent scaling
- Multiple hypervisors
- Stretch clusters
- Dynamic data optimization
- Simplified data management
Cisco Hyperflex systems unlock the full potential of hyperconvergence. The systems are based on an end-to-end software-defined infrastructure, combining software-defined computing in the form of Cisco servers. Together with a single point of connectivity and hardware management, these technologies deliver a pre-integrated and adaptable cluster that is ready to provide a unified pool of resources to power applications as your business needs dictate.
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Multi-cloud services
Enable any application tier to be deployed, monitored, and managed anywhere.
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All NVMe flash optimized
Hyperflex brings hyperconverged infrastructure into an era of performance. Engineered as a fully optimized hardware and software solution to power more latency sensitive enterprise applications with higher consistent IOPS and lower latency.
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Independent scaling
The platform is designed for independent scaling of compute, caching, and capacity, giving you full flexibility to scale your hyperconverged environment based on evolving business needs.
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Multiple hypervisors
Extensible file system supporting multiple hypervisor choice without compromising performance.
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Stretch clusters
A single cluster with nodes distributed across sites for mission-critical workloads and high availability across geographies.
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Dynamic data optimization
Incoming data is distributed and optimized across nodes as well as storage tiers with data depuplication and compression, eliminating performance bottlenecks and achieving high I/O performance.
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Simplified data management
Dramatically simplify daily operations of your hyperconverged infrastructure. Integrated data management functionality for applications includes instant provisioning, cloning, snapshots, replication for disaster recovery protection, and data-at-rest encryption.