Solution Briefing
Case Study

Solution Briefing

Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI), or hyperconverged software, is a unified system of data storage. As opposed to a traditional system, hyperconverged software combines storage, computing, networking, and management all under one roof.

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) provides innovative 3rd-gen cloud computing architecture that reduces at least 70% of the TCO, simplifies operations, and multiplies network security. It converges compute, storage, networking and security on a single software stack.

Key Features

All-in-One Architecture
  • 1-stop software-defined data center solution.
Easy Deployment & Management
  • Easy operation and quick installation for business-critical applications.
Universal Hardware Compatibility
  • Integrates with any commodity servers commercially available in the market.
Flexible Cloud Options
  • Build your own private cloud, extend to a public cloud or create your own Hybrid Cloud.

Case Study

Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) Deployment at a Leading University.

Customer Background
  • One of the top universities in Southeast Asia, ranked #112 in the Asian University Rankings 2025, sought to modernize its IT infrastructure. The existing environment relied on 60 physical servers, which created high maintenance costs, complex management, and limited scalability.
Challenges
  • High operational and hardware costs due to a large number of physical servers.
  • Complexity in managing disaster recovery with multiple third-party tools.
  • Security gaps requiring separate solutions for firewall and endpoint protection.
Proposed Solution
  • The university adopted our Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solution, designed to unify computing, storage, networking, and security into a single platform.
Implementation
  • Server Consolidation: Replaced 60 physical servers with just 6 HCI servers, significantly reducing hardware footprint.
  • Single Platform For DC-DRC: Implemented a fully integrated Data Center–Disaster Recovery Center solution, eliminating the need for third-party software or hardware.
  • Centralized Management: All failover processes to the DRC can be managed from a single management console, simplifying administration.
  • Integrated Security: Each server is protected with a virtual firewall and endpoint security, all from the same HCI solution provider, ensuring seamless compatibility and reduced complexity.
Results / Benefits
  • Reduction in physical hardware, lowering operational costs and power consumption.
  • Simplified disaster recovery with a single platform of DC-DRC solution. Build in Data Backup Solution.
  • Centralized management improves IT efficiency and reduces administrative workload.
  • End-to-end security with integrated firewall and endpoint protection, enhancing cybersecurity posture.
Conclusion
  • Through the adoption of our HCI solution, the university has successfully transformed its IT infrastructure into a more efficient, secure, and cost-effective environment while future-proofing its data center operations.