Cirracore’s Private Cloud Appliance provides an elastic compute and storage model with no CAPEX requirements running on Intel’s Modular Server platform using Nexenta storage and VMware vCloud Director to manage and configure your VMs bundled with graphical analytics and performance monitoring software.
Cirracore can provide a hosted model using one of Cirracore’s cloud data centers in world class Equinix International Business Exchange (IBX) facilities or deliver the appliance to any data center of your choosing. Cirracore provides managed cloud services from the hypervisor down to the hardware stack.
Benefits
• Fully-operational cloud appliance
• Switching, management, compute and storage included
• Simply connect network and power and be working in days not months
• Compact 6U rack-mountable design
• Flexible deployment options
• Can be deployed in a Cirracore managed data center or customer-selected data center
• Data center charges are quoted separately
• Powerful and scalable appliance
• Starts at 64 Cores, 48GB RAM and 3TB of SAS storage
• Expandable up to 192GB RAM and 6TB of storage
• Highly available design
• Redundant power supplies, network interfaces and compute modules
Enterprise Software Stack
• VMware vCloud Director web-based interface to provision, manage and deploy VMs
• Monitoring, analytics, and reporting for VM performance
• Nexenta NexentorStor Enteprise high permance storage
Enterprise High-Performance Cloud Storage
• Includes NexentaStor® the industry-leading storage system built on an open
architecture design for virtualized environments
• Optimized for the Cirracore Enterprise Private Cloud Appliance.
• Delivers end-to-end data integrity, integrated search, and inline virus scanning
• Inline data deduplication is built in
• Maximizes storage capacity and decreases the number of required I/Os
• Increased efficiency through compression and support of unlimited snapshots and clones
• vStorage API for Array Integration (VAAI) allows tasks to be offloaded and performed at
storage controller level leaving I/O and CPU cycles available to the VMs
