Personal Computing Gets Hyperconverged.
What is Hyperconverged Computing?
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Hyperconverged Computing was create by Google to power the worlds' largest data centers.
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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,"
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Connected by software, hyperconverged computing areas integrate all the necessary aspects of computing together with the lowest possible delays.
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How can Personal Computing Benefit ​
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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
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CROSSPORT Introduced the Hyperconverged Data Platform for Personal Computing
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Our lowest latency data connection ties systems together with the highest bandwidth, maximum flexibility and lowest power.
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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,
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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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