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Why You Should Move Away from SAN and Adopt HCI

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1. One-Click Operational Simplicity Traditional infrastructure is composed of multiple layers, each with their own dedicated user interface. Each of these interfaces has its own learning curve, which leads to the need for dedicated specialists in each area. This is part of the reason why many common tasks require extensive collaboration and orchestration across teams, which can slow down initiatives and make it harder to get things done quickly. HCI integrates these disparate layers into a single infrastructure platform and user management interface. This enables more generalists to complete tasks without the need to wait on team members or file tickets, resulting in greater productivity. In addition, the streamlined nature of HCI makes it possible to easily automate many of the processes that have traditionally required manual intervention. Advanced HCI solutions like Nutanix leverage built-in intelligent automation to automate deploy- ments at multiple geographically distributed sites simultaneously. It also automates IT upgrades from firmware up through the HCI and hypervisor software layers with integrated lifecycle management. Likewise, you can immediately benefit from AI/ML-driven capabilities such as auto- matic capacity forecasting, proactive VM right sizing, and automation geared for specific applications without the need for complex setup or integration. This means one-click automation, one-click upgrades, and one management interface for your entire infrastructure needs. The result? Dramatically reduced time and effort needed for deploying and main- taining infrastructure, enabling IT teams to focus on needle-moving initiatives. One-click automation, one-click upgrades, and one management interface for your entire infrastructure

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