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[[wikipedia:Hyper-converged_infrastructure]] (HCI) is a software-defined IT infrastructure that virtualizes all of the elements of conventional "hardware-defined" systems.  
 
[[wikipedia:Hyper-converged_infrastructure]] (HCI) is a software-defined IT infrastructure that virtualizes all of the elements of conventional "hardware-defined" systems.  
  
Major vendors with solutions in HCI include [[Nutanix]], VMware vSAN, [[HP SimpliVity]] and RedHat with [[Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure]] (RHHI) product.
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Major vendors with solutions in HCI include [[Nutanix]], [[VMware vSAN]], [[HP SimpliVity]] and RedHat with [[Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure]] (RHHI) product.
  
  
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== Cloud ==
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* [[Azure Stack]] ([[2016]])
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* [[AWS Outpost]] ([[2018]])
  
  
== Related terms ==
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== Solutions ==
 
* [[Vblock]] ([[EMC]])
 
* [[Vblock]] ([[EMC]])
 
* [[Nutanix]] ([[2009]])
 
* [[Nutanix]] ([[2009]])
 
* [[OpenStack]] ([[2010]])
 
* [[OpenStack]] ([[2010]])
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* [[Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC)]]
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* [[Dell EMC]] [[VxRail]]
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* [[HP SimpliVity]]
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* [[Cisco HyperFlex]]
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* [[Red Hat Hyperconverged Infrastructure (RHHI)]] ([[2017]])
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* [[VMware Cloud Foundation]]: [[vSphere]], [[VMware vSAN]], [[NSX]], [[VRealize]]
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* [[Harvester]]
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== Related terms ==
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* [[Gartner Magic Quadrant]] for Hyperconverged Infrastructure
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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