Compare the Top Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions that integrate with MariaDB as of October 2025

This a list of Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) solutions that integrate with MariaDB. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with MariaDB. View the products that work with MariaDB in the table below.

What are Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions for MariaDB?

Hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solutions and systems enable organizations to utilize a software-defined architecture to virtualize all aspects of traditional hardware-defined systems including servers, storage, and networks. Compare and read user reviews of the best Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) solutions for MariaDB currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    SolusIO

    SolusIO

    SolusIO

    Our goal is to give our partners and customers the solutions they need for their unique digital transformation journeys. Across industries, companies must leverage technology to deepen customer experience and create new market opportunities. At its foundation, that requires an evolving IT infrastructure to meet changing demands and innovate faster. We eliminate the complexities of virtual infrastructure management by offering blazing fast, on-demand VMs, a simple API, and an easy-to-use self-service control panel for customers, on top of a powerful administration control panel for service providers. SolusIO provides a set of powerful virtualization technologies with support for hypervisor and container-based virtualization. Manage KVM virtual machines from one central point. Support for OpenVZ, Virtuozzo, and others will be added in the upcoming releases.
    Starting Price: $2.50 per month
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    Diamanti

    Diamanti

    Diamanti

    The prevailing assumption is that containers are ideal only for stateless applications. However, many organizations are seeing the value of containerizing databases for many of the same reasons that they containerize their web applications, the ability to release more frequently, the ease of moving from development to staging to production, and the portability to run the same workload on any infrastructure. In fact, databases have emerged as a top use case for container adoption in a recent Diamanti survey. Cloud Native infrastructure inherently enables stateful applications to take advantage of elasticity and flexibility. However, catastrophic events like hardware failures, power failures, natural disasters or other unexpected events can cause loss of data for an extended period of time. This makes recovery tricky for stateful applications. One of the important requirements for cloud native storage is to seamlessly recover from such catastrophic events.
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