HPE Nimble Storage dHCI
Reimagining HCI to take it further
HCI without limitations
Get all the simplicity and ease-of-use that you love about HCI—but for all your apps. HPE Nimble Storage disaggregated HCI (dHCI) delivers a hyperconverged experience that includes business-critical speed and resiliency alongside independent scaling of compute and storage.
About Nimble Storage dHCI
Built for business-critical apps and mixed workloads, Nimble Storage dHCI unlocks IT agility while ensuring apps are always-on and always-fast. VM-centric and AI-driven operations make it effortless, while 99.9999% guaranteed data availability and sub-millisecond latency mean it’s ideal for demanding workloads.1 It lowers costs with flexible scaling of compute and storage, and industry-leading data efficiency.
- Intelligently simple. Automated and on-demand full-stack intelligence and policy-based automation for VM-centric management
- Absolutely resilient. Six-nines data availability with all-flash speed and sub-millisecond latency for always-on apps.
- Efficiently scalable. Grow compute and storage independently, extend across a hybrid cloud, with industry-leading data efficiency.
Central Pacific Bank’s dHCI Success
Nimble Storage dHCI enabled CPB to meet productivity needs, cut costs, and effectively leverage collaboration tools in a remote work setting
With the help of HPE and Pacxa, CPB implemented 1,000 virtual desktops, while simultaneously rolling out Microsoft Office 365 and Windows 10 Enterprise throughout the organization. The consolidation of data and computing with HPE Nimble Storage dHCI led to an overall decrease in infrastructure spend, and the IT department now has centralized control and can more easily deploy technology updates and onboard new employees.With the help of HPE and Pacxa, CPB implemented 1,000 virtual desktops, while simultaneously rolling out Microsoft Office 365 and Windows 10 Enterprise throughout the organization. The consolidation of data and computing with HPE Nimble Storage dHCI led to an overall decrease in infrastructure spend, and the IT department now has centralized control and can more easily deploy technology updates and onboard new employees.