Restored Performance and Capacity
Modern compute and storage platforms resolve bottlenecks that develop as workloads grow and infrastructure ages.
Infrastructure rarely fails all at once. More often, performance becomes inconsistent, capacity is stretched, or platforms approach the limits of what they can support. In many cases, changes in licensing models, particularly around virtualisation, can also force a reassessment of the current environment.
Data centre modernisation provides a structured way to address these challenges. This may involve refreshing compute and storage platforms, consolidating infrastructure, optimising virtualisation environments, or introducing newer architectural approaches such as software-defined or hybrid models.
Datapac works with organisations to plan and deliver these changes in a controlled and practical way. Some projects focus on traditional hardware refresh cycles, while others involve platform consolidation, workload optimisation, or evaluating alternative approaches where cost, performance, or complexity have become limiting factors.
Infrastructure modernisation projects often involve complex dependencies and legacy systems that make change difficult to manage safely. Datapac brings structure to these environments, ensuring upgrades are planned, validated, and delivered in a controlled way that protects stability while improving performance and resilience.
Many organisations are experiencing significant increases in VMware licensing costs following recent platform changes. A structured data centre modernisation assessment helps identify the drivers behind this spend and highlights opportunities to optimise licensing, right-size workloads, or evaluate alternative virtualisation platforms where appropriate.
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Hyperconverged infrastructure consolidates compute, storage, and virtualisation into a unified platform. This can simplify operations, reduce management overhead, and provide a more scalable and consistent foundation for modern workloads.
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Hybrid infrastructure combines on-premise systems with cloud resources where they provide the most value. This allows organisations to retain control of critical workloads while introducing flexibility where it is needed.
Learn MoreModern compute and storage platforms resolve bottlenecks that develop as workloads grow and infrastructure ages.
Infrastructure changes are planned and executed in a structured way, avoiding fragmented upgrades and inconsistent environments.
Dependencies are understood in advance, allowing changes to be introduced without compromising stability.
Workload analysis and structured planning ensure transitions are executed safely and predictably.
Modern compute and storage platforms resolve bottlenecks that develop as workloads grow and infrastructure ages.
Infrastructure changes are planned and executed in a structured way, avoiding fragmented upgrades and inconsistent environments.
Dependencies are understood in advance, allowing changes to be introduced without compromising stability.
Workload analysis and structured planning ensure transitions are executed safely and predictably.