Cloud Architecture Design

HyperCX is a hyper-converged cloud that can also attach to external storage. Following its native cloud-architecture patterns yields the best outcomes. Each node combines compute, storage, and networking under one control plane: libvirt/KVM manages VMs, guest disks sit on local hardware-RAID, and the host OS uses a dedicated system disk.

HyperCX for Single-node deployments

HyperCX supports a standalone, single-node deployment model called HCX1.

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The present architecture, shares the same host between workloads and the rest of the subsystems (storage, management, compute and orchestration) increasing overall efficiency and enabling an increased usability of the available resources. HyperCX make use of an hyper-converged design to rapidly deploy, run, and control application workloads on the go without any prior knowledge regarding the platform. HyperCX HCX1 has been designed to streamline the deployment and administration for PoC or Development scenarios.

HCX1 Key features:

  • HyperCX Cloud Platform.
  • Support 24/7 365 (EST & CET).
  • Costs based on pre-allocation Model.
  • Appliances Marketplace.
  • Cloud Monitoring.
  • IaaS capabilities for KVM.
  • Storage Redundancy.
  • All in one HCI node.

HyperCX for HA deployments

HyperCX also supports a multi-node, high-availability deployment model known as BENTO.

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HyperCX being a hyper-converged platform, shares the same cluster between workloads and the rest of the subsystems (storage, management, compute and orchestration) increasing overall efficiency and enabling an increased usability of the available resources. HyperCX make use of an hyper-converged design to rapidly deploy, run, and control application workloads on the go without any prior knowledge regarding the platform. HyperCX BENTO has been designed to streamline the deployment, administration, and scalability of the data center.

BENTO Key features:

  • HyperCX Cloud Platform.
  • Support 24/7 365 (EST & CET).
  • Costs based on Allocation Model.
  • Appliances Marketplace.
  • Cloud Monitoring.
  • IaaS capabilities for KVM.
  • Storage Redundancy with Replica 3.
  • Usable Resources with HA in orchestration, compute, storage and network.
  • Limitless Private Networks, thanks to VXLAN support.

HyperCX cloud infrastructure components

  • Virtual Router
  • Orchestrator
  • Monitor Proxy