Eaton Provides Power Protection and Scalability for Scale Computing Hyperconverged Solutions


Power management company Eaton today announced that it is collaborating with Scale Computing, the market leader in hyperconverged storage, server and virtualization for midsized companies. As part of the collaboration, Eaton and Scale Computing will provide data center and information technology (IT) professionals with power management solutions that scale along with Scale Computing’s HC3® environment, to meet their growth and expansion needs.

“As more midsized companies shift mission-critical IT resources to virtual infrastructures, IT professionals face increasing pressure to create efficiencies while ensuring business continuity,” said Jeff Ready, CEO and co-founder of Scale Computing. “With Eaton’s products now powering our industry-leading solutions, these organizations can capitalize on the hyperconvergence trend while protecting their investments for the long term.”

Scale Computing’s HC3 virtualization platform is a complete “data center in a box,” offering organizations server, storage and virtualization integrated into a single appliance. Using industry-standard components, the HC3 platform delivers a data center solution that reduces operational complexity, allows a faster response to business issues and dramatically reduces costs. 

Eaton provides scalable and redundant power management supplies to Scale Computing HC3 appliances in up to 8-node clusters. These include:

  • Uninterruptible power supply (UPS): Eaton’s ENERGY STAR-qualified 5PX (HC1000 family systems) and 9PX (HC2000 and HC4000 families) UPS solutions with extended battery modules provide reliable, versatile and efficient backup power for Scale Computing solutions.
  • Rack and cable management: Eaton’s enclosure configuration features customizable and tool-less mounting options to secure critical IT equipment. Additionally, Eaton’s cable management solutions increase airflow and rack organization.
  • Rack Power Distribution Unit (PDU): Eaton’s ePDU G3 Metered Input features a highly accurate view of power usage in its environment, delivered with an advanced LCD pixel display, a hot-swap meter and the ability to operate at high temperatures.

“Customers transitioning to a hyperconverged infrastructure look for simplicity and scalability in identifying the right technology to meet their needs,” said Hervé Tardy, vice president and general manager, Distributed Power Quality Division, Eaton. “The combination of Scale Computing’s HC3 appliances with Eaton’s solutions will deliver business value for midsized businesses by helping them quickly and easily adopt hyperconverged technology with a complete power management solution to organize, protect and manage their investments.”

For more information, visit www.eaton.com.



January 12, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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