SmartX HCI 5.1: Full Stack for Apps
SmartX has unveiled its upgraded hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) solution, SmartX HCI 5.1, designed to provide comprehensive support for virtualized and containerized applications in production environments. This solution combines computing, storage, networking, and management capabilities into a single platform, simplifying IT infrastructure modernization and containerization for customers.
Key
Products and Features:
- SMTX OS
5.1: Offers server virtualization and distributed storage.
-
CloudTower 3.2: Provides operations and maintenance, resource management, and
observability through a management platform.
- SMTX
Kubernetes Service 1.0: Facilitates container management and services.
- Everoute
2.0: Delivers software-defined network and security functionalities, including
distributed firewall and load balancing.
- SMTX
Backup & DR 2.0: Ensures data protection and disaster recovery.
- SMTX
CloudMove 1.0: Offers a migration tool, including support for transitioning
from VMware to SmartX.
- SMTX
Migration Tool 1.4: Facilitates migration from various sources to SmartX.
What's
New:
- Enhanced
virtualization features such as GPU passthrough and Virtual NIC QoS.
- Improved
storage performance with features like large page memory allocation and CPU
binding.
- Network
Visualization: Displays VM data flows and security policy enforcement results.
-
Software-defined network load balancer for enhanced application performance and
security.
-
Integration of backup and disaster recovery capabilities.
- Broader
CPU and GPU compatibility.
- Expanded
support for migration sources, including public and private clouds.
Benefits:
- Unified
Resource Management: Reduces resource silos and costs associated with
Kubernetes clusters.
- High
Performance and Stability: Supports mission-critical and stateful applications
in containers.
- Security
and Observability: Protects workloads and provides real-time network
performance monitoring.
- Operation
and Orchestration: Enables fast launch, scalability, and ease of operation for
VMs and Kubernetes clusters.
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