SC//Platform, Scale Computing’s Updated Software Platform, Easily Manages 1 - 50,000 Clusters
INDIANAPOLIS - May 24, 2022 - Scale Computing, a market leader in edge computing, virtualization and hyperconverged solutions, today announced Scale Computing Fleet Manager for edge computing and MSPs, which makes managing and monitoring the health of distributed IT infrastructure easier than ever. Now available as part of the new Scale Computing Platform, SC//Fleet Manager consolidates real-time conditions for a fleet of clusters, including storage and compute resources, allowing IT leaders to quickly identify areas of concern using a single pane of glass, scaling from 1 to over 50,000 clusters.
“Delhaize needed to rapidly deploy resilient in-store infrastructure to support existing workloads as well as new data and processing-intensive initiatives such as cashier-less checkout and customer safety and security measures. SC//Platform and SC//Fleet Manager allowed us to efficiently manage the clusters in hundreds of stores to ensure our edge computing applications remain highly available, saving us time and money,” said Rolf Vanden Eynde, Manager, Network, Strategic Infrastructure, Ahold-Delhaize.
Instead of managing individual deployments, SC//Fleet Manager gives users the ability to see and manage their entire fleet at once from an intuitive cloud-based console at fleet.scalecomputing.com. Connectivity and cluster health can be checked with a quick glance. Any problems across the fleet are highlighted automatically, and if there is an issue, IT administrators can easily drill down into a specific cluster to further diagnose and fix the problem. For IT Managers with multiple clusters, Scale Computing's already industry-leading low maintenance time will be further reduced by 50% or more.
“The emergence of cloud computing significantly accelerated the digitization of business. It gave us better availability and scalability without the burden of managing infrastructure. However, not all applications can or should run from the cloud. Latency and bandwidth limitations force us to run them where they are physically used for better, more reliable performance. These challenges reveal the need for a new class of computing. The promise of edge computing is to bring applications closer to the people and things interacting with them without sacrificing cloud-like ease of use, scalability, and high availability,” said Jeff Ready, CEO and Co-founder of Scale Computing. “We have been delivering on the edge computing promise, allowing customers to successfully deploy applications wherever they are needed. The new fleet management technology we are introducing as part of SC//Platform removes barriers for easy management and application high availability, for over 50,000 clusters,” Ready explained.
Also announced today as part of the SC//Platform software update are improvements in SC//HyperCore software, the foundation of SC//Platform. SC//HyperCore bundles a variety of adapted open source and proprietary, intelligent software to create a simplified operating system for Scale Computing clusters. Custom-built utilizing the KVM architecture to integrate with the Scale Computing Reliable Independent Block Engine (SCRIBE) storage layer directly, SC//HyperCore makes virtualization and software automation look easy—and it is. The Scale Computing patented HyperCore™ technology identifies, reduces, and corrects problems in real time.
“Our customers tell us they cannot be successful with edge computing without the best fleet management. We are proud to be the first to solve this problem for customers deploying applications at the edge,” said Scott Loughmiller, Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of Scale Computing. “If you are deploying applications outside of centralized data centers, at the edge of your network closest to where that data is created and utilized, we can help you manage hundreds or thousands of distributed edge infrastructure deployments with few or no on-site IT personnel.”
Now included in SC//HyperCore are REST-APIs that enhance the speed and ease with which users can deploy virtual machines (VMs) and containers at scale using cloud-init. Cloud-init, a powerful open-source technology that allows customers to take common VM templates and provide them with their unique configuration information at first boot via scripting, allows for easy, mass provisioning of customized VMs. IT administrators no longer need to manually create and individually customize VMs, but can programmatically provide hundreds or thousands of machines with their own settings via script. This combined with SC//Fleet Manager provides organizations with the ability to orchestrate and automate the deployment of applications across their distributed edge computing fleet to ensure consistency in change control and across sites.
In addition, Scale Computing announces further SC//Platform news today:
- Rolling upgrades of SC//Hypercore software clusters administered centrally from SC//Fleet Manager with a single click
- SC//HyperCore allows users to scale the number of workloads managed from one to thousands, using the same software and interface on different sized hardware. This “mix and match” capability is unique to the industry.
- Mix and Match Nodes: Hardware appliances of different sizes can be added to and coexist in the same cluster and contribute to the cluster storage pool. Even appliances with dissimilar storage such as all HDD, hybrid HDD + SSD, or all SSD can be combined together as a cluster grows. This allows clusters to grow not just linearly but in whatever way is needed or desired for application workloads. This support for different size cluster nodes can facilitate non-disruptive upgrades to the infrastructure by adding newer, bigger nodes and then retiring or repurposing older small nodes if desired, all while keeping the VMs running.
- The simple interface design of SC//HyperCore allows both storage and compute resource management and virtual machine management from a single UI. Resource statistics are displayed in real-time, both per VM and cluster-wide.
- SC//HyperCore’s UI provides insights into five core sections: the Heads Up Display (HUD), the System Display Panel, the Virtual Machine (VM) Management Panel, the Control Center Panel, and Storage Details.
- SC//HyperCore allows for seamless, programmatic deployment of containers with lower management effort.
- Docker containers running on SC//HyperCore
- Docker and other OCI runtimes can be deployed within a VM to run container(s)
- Full API driven infrastructure as code (IaaC) is possible
- Kubernetes (K8S) clusters running on SC//HyperCore
- Multi-node or single node K8s can be deployed within a VM
- Storage Persistence is provided at an infrastructure level or optional 3rd- party Container Native Storage
- Integrations are available with a wide range of optional Container Management Systems:
- IBM Edge Application Manager
- Google Anthos
- Azure ARC for Kubernetes
- SUSE Rancher Kubernetes Cluster Management Platform
- Red Hat Openshift Cloud
- AWS IoT Greengrass
- Avassa Control Tower
- Portainer Container Management
- Balena Cloud
- Scale Computing Services is offering a new service, the Edge Deployment Service, designed to provide a remote installation by a Scale Computing representative.
Pricing and Licensing
SC//Fleet Manager is priced based on the number of clusters under management. For more information please reach out to sales@scalecomputing.com.
About Scale Computing
Scale Computing is a leader in edge computing, virtualization, and hyperconverged solutions. Using patented HyperCore™ technology, Scale Computing Platform automatically identifies, mitigates, and corrects infrastructure problems in real-time, enabling applications to achieve maximum uptime, even when local IT resources and staff are scarce. Edge Computing is the fastest-growing area of IT infrastructure, and industry analysts have named Scale Computing an outperformer and leader in the space, including being named the #1 edge computing vendor by CRN. Scale Computing’s products are sold by thousands of value-added resellers, integrators, and service providers worldwide. When ease-of-use, high availability, and TCO matter, Scale Computing Platform is the ideal infrastructure platform. Read what our customers have to say on Gartner Peer Insights, G2, and TrustRadius.
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