Hitachi Vantara & AMD Partner To Develope High-Performance Hybrid Cloud and Database Solutions
Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, l today announced the development of high-performance and energy-efficient hybrid cloud and database solutions powered by AMD EPYC processors.
The new solutions combine converged and hyperconverged solutions, including Hitachi Unified Compute Platform (UCP), with 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors, representing a significant advancement in hybrid cloud and database solutions designed to provide businesses with enhanced data center performance and efficiency.
Enterprises continue to face challenges in optimizing IT infrastructure and reducing costs. The complexity in managing traditional data centers often leads to inefficiencies and increased operational costs.
There is also a growing need to reduce power, cooling, and space requirements to streamline operations and enhance sustainability efforts.
Data centers across the world produce up to 3.7% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and use huge amounts of water for cooling, emitting the equivalent of 300 metric tons of C02 in 2020.
To address these challenges, businesses must seek partnerships offering high-performance, energy-efficient hybrid cloud and database solutions that align with goals of cost-effectiveness, simplicity, and sustainability.
The new Hitachi Vantara converged and hyperconverged solutions deliver high-performance, scale, and cost-reduction for hybrid cloud, database and high-performance environments.
The UCP portfolio also includes the Hitachi UCP for Azure Stack HCI, which helps deliver a consistent hybrid cloud infrastructure across edge, core, and public clouds.
Hitachi Vantara helps businesses simplify hybrid cloud deployments with a single source of systems, solutions, and services that streamline operations while reducing multi-vendor logistics.


