Functions
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Collaborative computing Provisioning of compute resources anytime and anywhere -
Intelligent traffic distribution and scheduling Real-time, cross-region, on-demand traffic distribution -
One-click data migration with apps Application-centric, integrated migration, scaling, and disaster recovery of all services
Why UCS
Application Scenarios
Application Scenarios
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Advantages -
- Multiple Distributed Deployment Policies Optimize application deployment based on global resource distribution, service characteristics, geographical locations, network QoS, and resource balancing. -
- Continuous Optimization of Load Distribution Dynamically adjust load distribution based on real-time service and resource conditions. -
-Atuomatic Failover of Application Instances Build a global resource view, detect faulty resources in real time, and automatically migrate applications based on policies.
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Advantages -
- One Network Plane Implement cross-cloud, cross-domain, and cross-cluster network interconnection. -
- Intelligent Traffic Distribution Optimal scheduling of global traffic based on access locations and service policies North-south: Nearest access, visitor CIDR-based, and service policy distribution East-west: QoS-based priority scheduling, geographical affinity, and dynamic routing algorithms -
- Global Service Governance Cross-cloud, multi-cluster service access and traffic management, automated grayscale release, service topology visualization, and tracing
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- Data Mobility with Applications Build automatic application migration and cloning capabilities based on cloud native applications. -
- Cross-cloud Scaling of Stateful Applications Achieve collaboration between data and applications for on-demand cross-cloud auto scaling. -
- Multi-layer Data Association Associate data at the storage layer, container layer, and middleware layer in different scenarios to support application DR, auto scaling, and migration.