HCI Performance Let Down?
Learn How VergeOS Sets a New Performance Standard
UCI Outperforms Dedicated All-Flash Arrays
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Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) is often ruled out for performance-demanding workloads, with many organizations turning to costly dedicated storage arrays to meet their needs. But what if you could achieve even greater performance, scalability, and affordability—all in a single, unified platform?
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See Live Demos: See how VergeOS 4.13 delivers unparalleled performance:
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- 1.5 million Read IOPS
- 23 GB/s throughput on a 25 GB/s Network
- all using real-world, 64k block I/O.
- For less than one penny per IOPS
Our Speakers
Greg Campbell is the Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of VergeIO, where he leads the innovation and development of Ultraconverged Infrastructure (UCI). With decades of experience in IT architecture and software engineering, Greg has been instrumental in redefining how virtualization, storage, and networking converge into a unified platform. Prior to founding VergeIO, Greg spearheaded groundbreaking projects in data center optimization and high-performance computing. His expertise in designing scalable, efficient, and high-performance IT solutions makes him a sought-after speaker on modern infrastructure challenges and innovations.
George Crump is the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at VergeIO, bringing over three decades of experience in data center infrastructure and storage solutions. Before joining VergeIO, George was the founder and lead analyst at Storage Switzerland, a prominent research and analyst firm dedicated to exploring the complexities of storage, backup, and virtualization technologies. During his time at Storage Switzerland, George conducted extensive performance testing and validation of emerging IT solutions, providing IT leaders with actionable insights and strategies to enhance infrastructure performance and scalability. As a recognized industry thought leader, George frequently speaks on topics such as next-generation storage architectures, virtualization, and the evolution of hyperconverged and ultraconverged infrastructures.