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Redmond approves $417,000 Nutanix HCI purchase to replace aging servers
Summary
The council approved a CDW quote for a Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure solution (quoted at $417,000), replacing aging servers and storage; the FY budget set $520,000 for the project. The purchase passed on a voice vote after staff described migration, redundancy and secure destruction of old drives.
City IT manager Matt Hayes told the council that the city’s virtual server hardware and storage area network were at their end of life and that migrating to a Nutanix hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) would consolidate more than 40 servers into a smaller, redundant and more secure platform. Hayes said the city’s FY budget included $520,000 for the…
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