StorMagic and Supermicro bolster edge HCI offerings amid VMware exodus

StorMagic, a provider of storage and security solutions for organizations with edge infrastructure, announced its SvHCI solution has been validated with three Supermicro IoT SuperServers for edge computing.
SvHCI is a full-stack HCI software solution combining SvSAN storage, a hypervisor, virtualized networking, and management tools, designed for edge, ROBOs, and SMBs.
The solution can be deployed on one or two servers for high availability and downtime elimination.
Supermicro IoT SuperServers validated include SYS-220HE-FTNR, SYS-210SE-31A, and SYS-110D-20C, supporting various edge applications like 5G and enterprise use cases.
“The SvHCI software stack was designed specifically for edge use cases and these environments need the fast, reliable and affordable servers that SuperMicro is known for,” says Bruce Kornfeld, chief product officer, StorMagic. “StorMagic is seeing massive exodus from VMware in the industry which is fueling the demand for SvHCI and the expansion of our hardware compatibility list with Supermicro will help us deliver what customers want.”
StorMagic highlights growing demand for SvHCI due to industry shifts away from VMware. SvHCI with Supermicro servers is available globally through StorMagic’s reseller network.
StorMagic focuses on solving edge data challenges with simple, reliable, and cost-effective solutions for organizations of all sizes.
This move accelerates the adoption of lightweight, high-availability edge solutions, making it easier for enterprises to deploy and scale edge computing infrastructure without relying on traditional VMware-based ecosystems. It also highlights how hardware and software vendors are collaborating to provide integrated solutions for the rapidly evolving edge market.
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edge computing | edge hardware | HCI software | StorMagic | Supermicro | VMWare
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