Software-defined infrastructure (SDI) : realities, stakes and recommendations.
Beyond the hype surrounding this
new trend, Connectikpeople.co, as part of its global
commitment recalls that, when it comes to Software-defined
infrastructure (SDI) , we talk
about the perfect and the real-time overview and management of your IT infrastructure.
Within this dynamic, three
fundamental elements emerge:
·
The
SDN (software-Defined Network),
·
The
NFV( Network Function-Virtualization),
·
The
SDS (Software-Defined Storage).
The real stake
with regard to the SDN (software-Defined
Network), is to observe that, you can centralize visibility and the network
control in real-time and from any device.
You can anticipate failures and downtimes, because
you can deploy a perfect view of your network (potholes, bottlenecks, etc.). You
optimize your infrastructure, because peaks points are appropriated and more.
When it comes to
the NFV (Network Function-Virtualization),
we focus on virtual machines which help us with automated capabilities, to optimize
in real-time our network, reduce costs and to simply the network.
With The SDS (Software-Defined Storage), we can
optimize our storage via automated provisioning, scaling and tiering services.
In fact, the
final purpose is to help companies and organizations to appropriate: flexible, affordable,
scalable, secure, agile, seamless and comprehensive IT infrastructure to meet
the increasing IT demand.