

Personal Computing Gets Hyperconverged.
What is Hyperconverged Computing?
Hyperconverged Computing was create by Google to power the worlds' largest data centers.
Squeezing computing, storage, networking and virtualizing technology into a single system through ultra-fast connections, a single collection of servers is often referred to as a "node,"
Connected by software, hyperconverged computing areas integrate all the necessary aspects of computing together with the lowest possible delays.
How can Personal Computing Benefit
We all want benefits of Hyperconverged Computing:
- Fewer cables and devices on our desk
- Faster performance
- More scalable computing capabilities
- Better use of technology spending
- Greater efficiency (less power)
- Lower cost systems
- Maximum productivity
- Simpler administration
CROSSPORT Introduced the Hyperconverged Data Platform for Personal Computing
Our lowest latency data connection ties systems together with the highest bandwidth, maximum flexibility and lowest power.
With system connections that rival those in a data center, CROSSPORT unleashes the power of personal computing: making technology easier, faster and more adaptable to our needs,
Capacities and capabilities will take time to mature but the capability is now available. Beginning with simplified file sharing and then resource sharing, CROSSPOR's software-driven data platform creates the potential for data-center-level compute in every home.
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