Hitachi Data Systems Corporation (HDS), a wholly owned
subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. has unveiled the next generation Hitachi Hyper
Scale-Out Platform (HSP), which now offers native integration with the Pentaho
Enterprise Platform to deliver a sophisticated, software-defined,
hyper-converged platform for big data deployments. Combining compute, storage
and virtualization capabilities, the HSP 400 series delivers seamless
infrastructure to support big data blending, embedded business analytics and
simplified data management.
Modern enterprises increasingly need to derive value from
massive volumes of data being generated by information technology (IT),
operational technology (OT), the Internet of Things (IoT) and
machine-generated data in their environments. HSP offers a software-defined
architecture to centralize and support easy storing and processing of these
large datasets with high availability, simplified management and a
pay-as-you-grow model. Delivered as a fully configured, turnkey appliance, HSP
takes hours instead of months to install and support production workloads, and
simplifies creation of an elastic data lake that helps customers easily
integrate disparate datasets and run advanced analytic workloads.
HSP’s scale-out architecture provides simplified, scalable and
enterprise-ready infrastructure for big data. The architecture also includes a
centralized, easy-to-use user interface to automate the deployment and
management of virtualized environments for leading open source big data
frameworks, including Apache Hadoop, Apache Spark, and commercial open source
stacks like the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP).
“Many enterprises don’t possess the internal expertise to
perform big data analytics at scale with complex data sources in production
environments. Most want to avoid the pitfalls of experimentation with
still-nascent technologies, seeking a clear path to deriving real value from
their data without the risk and complexity,” said Nik Rouda, Senior Analyst at
Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG). “Enterprise customers stand to benefit from
turnkey systems like the Hitachi Hyper Scale-Out Platform, which address
primary adoption barriers to big data deployments by delivering faster time to
insight and value, accelerating the path to digital transformation”
The next-generation HSP system now offers native integration
with Pentaho Enterprise Platform to give customers complete control of the
analytic data pipeline and enterprise-grade features such as big data lineage,
lifecycle management and enhanced information security. The powerful
combination of technologies in the next-generation HSP appliance was designed
to accelerate time to business insight and deliver rapid return on investment
(ROI), while simplifying the integration of information technology (IT) and
operational technology (OT)—a strategic imperative for modern, data-driven
enterprises.
“Modern enterprises must merge their IT and OT environments to
extend the value of their investments. HSP is a perfect solution to accelerate
and simplify IT/OT integration and increase the time to insight and business
value of their big data deployments,” said James Dixon, chief technology
officer at Pentaho. “The HSP-Pentaho appliance gives customers an affordable,
enterprise-class option to unify all their disparate datasets and
workloads—including legacy applications and data warehouses—via a modern,
scalable and hyper-converged platform that eliminates complexity. We’re pleased
to be working with HDS to deliver a simplified, all-in-the-box solution that
combines compute, analytics and data management functions in a plug-and-play,
future-ready architecture. The Hitachi Hyper Scale-Out Platform 400 is a great
first-step in simplifying the entire analytic process.”
With HSP, Hitachi continues to deliver on the promise of the
software-defined datacenter to simplify the delivery of IT services through
greater abstraction of infrastructure, and improved data access and automation.
While its initial focus is on big data analytics use cases, the company’s
long-term direction for HSP is to deliver best-in-class total cost of ownership
(TCO) for a variety of IT workloads. Hitachi will offer HSP in two
configurations to support a broad range of enterprise applications and
performance requirements: Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) disk drives, generally
available now, and all-flash, expected to ship in mid-2016.
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