Hyper Converged Systems Applied (HSA) Methodology to Optimize the Process of Technological Renewal in Data Centers
Andy Reyes1, Ciro Rodriguez2, Doris Esenarro3
1Andy Reyes, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Computer and Systems Engineer, Company as VCP-DCV and the Redhat Company as RHCVA.
2Ciro Rodriguez, Professor, Department of Software Engineering, National University of San Marcos, Peru, South America.
3Doris Esenarro, Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering, National University Federico Villarreal, Peru, South America.
Manuscript received on 21 October 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 October 2019 | Manuscript Published on 02 November 2019 | PP: 4052-4056 | Volume-8 Issue-2S11 September 2019 | Retrieval Number: B15920982S1119/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.B1592.0982S1119
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Abstract: This paper proposes to improve the process of technological renewal in data centers with the implementation of hyperconverged systems, through the virtualization of physical equipment, networks, storage and systems, to achieve cost reduction in critical areas such as: maintenance, consumption of energy, data center space and the optimization of the resources necessary for the administration and specialization of the IT team. The proposed methodology HSA (Hyperconverged Systems Applied), considers the planning and implementation of an integral IT architecture that combines software with high-level servers that can host systems capable of providing support and continuity of IT services, to design, implement and manage the technology in an orderly manner, reducing management efforts and increasing the organization’s ability to support new projects. According to the results obtained with the application of the HSA methodology, it was reduced the size of virtualized systems by an average of 33.33% and the amount of non-virtualized technology by an average of 44.33%, depending on the cases evaluated was increased the level of IT team experience at 56.67% when managing more technology with less staff.
Keywords: Hyperconverged Systems, Methodology, IT Architecture, IT services, Data Center.
Scope of the Article: Data Management