I will recommend the solution to others. The users must wait at least a year for the product to mature. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten because even if it is complex, it is a well-dealt product. Anyone considering Azure Stack HCI should first understand their environment and requirements. If it aligns well with a private cloud environment where they want to keep all their data on-premises but still have Azure integration, then I can definitely suggest a strategy for sure. There's also another product coming from Microsoft called Azure Edge Zone, but it's not yet publicly available in most regions. It's only in private preview in one or two regions in the US, not anywhere else. So, I wouldn't recommend that to customers. Right now, Azure Stack HCI is the best possible hybrid solution I can suggest.
Hyper-Converged Infrastructure refers to a system where numerous integrated technologies can be managed within a single system, through one main channel. Typically software-centric, the architecture tightly integrates storage, networking, and virtual machines.
I will recommend the solution to others. The users must wait at least a year for the product to mature. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten because even if it is complex, it is a well-dealt product. Anyone considering Azure Stack HCI should first understand their environment and requirements. If it aligns well with a private cloud environment where they want to keep all their data on-premises but still have Azure integration, then I can definitely suggest a strategy for sure. There's also another product coming from Microsoft called Azure Edge Zone, but it's not yet publicly available in most regions. It's only in private preview in one or two regions in the US, not anywhere else. So, I wouldn't recommend that to customers. Right now, Azure Stack HCI is the best possible hybrid solution I can suggest.