Many of today’s virtualization solutions consist of multiple vendor products, making them more complicated and expensive than necessary. Moreover, properly configuring disparate server and storage components takes up valuable department resources — and that's even before a company has installed and configured hypervisors or tested for compatibility and performance. For IT leaders considering migrating from existing virtualization solutions or virtualizing for the first time, there’s a better way to do it.
IT leaders can break free of the vicious cycle of expensive training, expensive downtime, and excessive maintenance with an efficient and cost-effective virtualization alternative. Whether you are looking at a single location or implementing an edge computing platform across hundreds of sites, Scale Computing Platform, engineered for simplicity, offers a streamlined approach.
SC//Platform brings simplicity, high availability, and scalability together, replacing the existing infrastructure for running VMs in a single, easy-to-manage platform. Regardless of hardware requirements, users are able to run applications in a fully-integrated platform, and the same innovative software and intuitive user interface provide the power to run infrastructure efficiently at the edge.
With the completion of the VMware acquisition on the horizon, current customers remain uncertain about what the future may hold for pricing and support levels. We recently surveyed more than 200 VMware customers about their experience and the results were clear — VMware is:
- Complex
- Unreliable
- Painful
- Expensive
If you’ve been working weekends maintaining a complex or unreliable infrastructure, we invite you to join Scale Computing for a 60-minute discovery call to see how you can stress less while enabling and supporting virtualization. You’ll receive an Ember Travel Mug ($199) for a 60-minute call to discuss your infrastructure options. With SC//Platform and the Ember Travel Mug, you can keep your coffee warm while you relax over the weekend — rather than watching server refreshes.
Find out more and sign up for a 60-minute discovery call.