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HyperCore on Intel® NUC Enterprise Edge Compute, Built with Scale Computing, is now available, according to Scale Computing.

The compact, all-flash, NVMe storage-based compute appliance, powered by 11th Gen Intel® CoreTM processors with SC/HyperCoreSM, can deliver enterprise performance and manageability at the edge and offer resilient edge computing infrastructure across thousands of sites.

 

California’s SAN JOSE — (BUSINESS WIRE) — The Intel® NUC Enterprise Edge Compute platform (EEC) Built with Scale Computing, an industry leader in edge computing, virtualization, and hyperconverged solutions, is now available for purchase through its partners, including Ingram Micro. The award-winning HyperCore software from Scale Computing comes pre-installed on the Intel NUC EEC for effective application deployment and management. It recognises, minimises, and corrects infrastructure issues in real time. If customers are interested in discussing their needs for an edge computing deployment, they should use this contact form.

 

As part of Intel Innovation 2022, which was also announced today, Scale Computing’s Dave Demlow, VP of Product Strategy, will join Intel’s Brian McCarson, VP and GM of the Intel NUC Group, and Ashwin Vijayakumar, Strategic Business Development Manager, to share, collaborate, and evolve the most recent in cutting-edge technology, open ecosystem resources, creative new computing solutions, and more. The panellists will discuss scalable edge solution deployment technologies from Scale Computing and Intel.

 

Specifically created for executing applications at the edge, the Intel® NUC Enterprise Edge Compute platform Built with Scale Computing is a potent, all-in-one platform. The first integrator to provide the Intel® NUC EEC product is Ingram Micro Integrated Solutions, and it is currently on the market. The Scale Computing Fleet Manager user interface makes it simple to execute programmes everywhere they are required, easing the workload on IT personnel. The Intel® NUC EEC designed with Scale Computing is perfect for remote edge computing sites.

 

According to Jeff Ready, CEO and co-founder of Scale Computing, “the demand for near real-time response for essential applications is pushing the need for computing power placed where it can be best employed, at the edge of a network.” We are offering organisations an effective, scalable, and complete edge computing solution that is your quickest path from pilot to production by combining the power of Intel® NUC EEC with the simplicity and dependability of Scale Computing HyperCore software and the wide network of partners from Ingram Micro.

 

The Intel® NUC EEC provides a fully functional, integrated platform for running applications that include high availability clustering, rolling upgrades, and integrated data protection. It was designed specifically for sites that need resilient and scalable infrastructure outside of the traditional data centre. With its cutting-edge design and connectivity, award-winning SC/HyperCore software, and support for Windows and Linux virtual machines as well as cloud-native apps (containers and Kubernetes) operating on the same platform, it is suitable for general-purpose, industrial, and IoT applications. The ultra-small form factor has the durability required for edge computing and IoT applications while also being simple to install, Intel® vProTM manageable, and capable of scaling up edge computing resources quickly.

 

Many enterprise edge deployments need hardware that can operate continuously for many years, is packed with outstanding compute performance, and was especially created for the I/O and workloads required at the edge, all with the ease of use typically associated with a standard cloud deployment. In this situation, teams may quickly deploy, integrate over the network to different clouds, and operate applications at the edge thanks to the dependable, potent, and remarkably sustainable Intel® NUC Enterprise Edge Compute platform built with Scale Computing. According to Brian McCarson, vice president and general manager of Intel’s NUC Group, “Intel, along with Ingram Micro and Scale Computing, make it simpler for partners and customers to achieve faster time-to-market with lower cost-of-ownership over time for their edge computing installations.

 

Scale Computing Fleet Manager, which the business just released for edge computing and MSPs, making it easier than ever to manage and monitor the health of dispersed IT infrastructure. Scale Computing’s industry-leading low maintenance time will be cut by 50% or more for IT administrators who have several clusters. SC/Fleet Manager consolidates real-time conditions for a fleet of clusters, including storage and computing resources, as part of the new Scale Computing Platform. Scaling from 1 to over 50,000 clusters, it enables IT leaders to immediately detect problem areas using a single pane of glass.

 

According to Cheryl Rang, Executive Director, Advanced Solutions, Ingram Micro, “Performance, availability, and dependability are three non-negotiable features businesses want and require inside a highly available infrastructure.” Given that the modern workforce is hybrid, infrastructure purchasing decisions must take into account variables like footprint and the ability to deploy almost anyplace. NUC Enterprise Edge Compute from Intel We’re delighted to be the channel’s go-to-market partner for these cutting-edge technologies, and Built with Scale Computing fulfils the call of channel partners looking for more performance in a smaller, simpler solution.

 

Pricing
Intel® NUC Enterprise Edge Compute Units Built with Scale Computing start at less than $5,000 USD MSRP for a three-node cluster.

 

Concerning Scale Computing
Leading companies in edge computing, virtualization, and hyperconverged systems include Scale Computing. By substituting a fully integrated, highly available system for executing applications for standard virtualization software, disaster recovery software, servers, and shared storage, scale computing software eliminates these needs. Applications may achieve maximum uptime thanks to the self-healing platform’s use of the proprietary HyperCoreTM technology, which automatically detects, mitigates, and fixes infrastructure issues in real-time. Scale Computing is the best infrastructure platform where user friendliness, high availability, and TCO are important. Check out what our clients have to say about TechValidate, Spiceworks, Gartner Peer Insights, and TrustRadius.

Himanshu Mahawar

Himanshu Mahawar is the Editor and Founder at Flaunt Weekly.

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