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In the era of enterprise cloud, modern enterprise datacenter must support
virtualization with high availability and live VM migration. The traditional storage area networks (SAN) or network attached storage (NAS) doesn’t suit. Instead, they are ideal to manage a logical unit number (LUN). A LUN can be a single disk, an entire redundant array of independent disks (RAID), or disk partitions.
Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV) offers a hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) for enterprise-class virtualization, storage, and computation. Enterprise-class virtualization includes live migration, VM high availability, network management, one-click hypervisor upgrade,
one-click hypervisor conversion, cross-hypervisor backup, and
cross-hypervisor disaster recovery.
The stored data never traverses over a network. This helps in minimizing
latency and ensures data security. The local hard drive stores data only
when the data becomes cold. But if controller VM gets data requests
more frequently, the data is promoted again to the flash storage.
In case of a node failure, high availability is supported ensuring that
the VM is started automatically over another node. When a VM requests
read-write operation, the local controller VM checks for the availability of data on other nodes if it’s not stored locally. The control is passed on to the node where data resides. The data is then sent back to the local controller VM over a standard Ethernet network.
The local controller VM passes the data to the VM through the hypervisor
and stores the data in the local flash storage for future data requests. Additionally, Nutanix synchronizes the data again over other nodes restoring the fault tolerance state. Each node in the Nutanix cluster runs independently and all is packaged under a 2U rackmount server. Nutanix is perfect for any virtual workload and deployment, private cloud projects, and big data applications. With Nutanix, possibilities are endless.