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Top 4 Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 4 SaaS companies in Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions. They have combined revenues of $23.6M and employ 8.4K people. They have raised $12M and serve 10K customers combined.

Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions integrate storage, computing, and networking into a single system, simplifying data center operations. This architecture allows organizations to manage their infrastructure through a software-defined approach, leading to enhanced agility and scalability. HCI solutions are particularly useful in environments that require rapid deployment, flexible resource allocation, and streamlined maintenance workflows. Common use cases for HCI include virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), data center consolidation, and cloud migration. Typical features often include built-in virtualization, automated management processes, and centralized monitoring. HCI solutions are predominantly utilized by IT departments, systems administrators, and organizations looking to reduce complexity and improve operational efficiency in their IT infrastructure.

Companies
4
Revenue
$23.6M
Funding
$12M
Employees
8.4K

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Top Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Solutions Companies

Showing 10 of 4 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
StoneFly

Castro Valley, California, United States

Advanced cost-effective full featured SAN, NAS hyper-converged, Cloud solutions backup, and DR services by the innovator of iSCSI technology.

Revenue
$16.8M
Customers
10K
Year founded
2000
Funding
$12M
Team size
85
Growth
115.16%
2
Ion Computer Systems Inc

Hauppauge, New York, United States

Established in 1992, ION Computer Systems designs computing products to meet the technology requirements of the rapidly changing ecosystem of today. ION's product areas include high performance computing, storage servers, storage appliances, custom designed servers and miniPCs. Our design and engineering teams utilize the latest technologies to produce systems that offer significantly more value than legacy platforms in performance, power savings and design flexibility. ION has many years of experience in the optimization of SSD and SSD RAID in servers, storage and even in miniPCs. All systems are manufactured at our head quarters in Hauppauge, New York, USA. where we have demonstrated the ability to rapidly produce custom solutions in volume with detailed documentation of each system.

Revenue
$3.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
1992
Funding
-
Team size
29
Growth
-
3
Nutanix

San Jose, California, United States

Nutanix is a global leader in cloud software, offering organizations a single platform for running apps and data across clouds. With Nutanix, companies can reduce complexity and simplify operations, freeing them to focus on their business outcomes. Building on its legacy as the pioneer of hyperconverged infrastructure, Nutanix is trusted by companies worldwide to power hybrid multicloud environments consistently, simply, and cost-effectively. Learn more at www.nutanix.com or follow us on social media @nutanix.

Revenue
$2M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
8.3K
Growth
-
4
SmartX

Palo Alto, California, United States

Developer of a hyper-converged infrastructure platform designed to help companies embrace cloud systems. The company's infrastructure platform is a software-centric IT architecture that virtualizes and integrates all elements of conventional hardware-defined systems, including computing, storage and networking, enabling organizations to quickly and effectively adapt from legacy systems to enterprise cloud systems.

Revenue
$1.6M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
17
Growth
143.18%

Inclusion Criteria

- The product must integrate compute, storage, and networking resources into a single software-defined platform. - Must offer built-in virtualization capabilities to support workload efficiency. - Should provide automated management features to streamline data center operations. - Must support scalability to accommodate changing resource needs without significant downtime. - Not just a storage solution; must also effectively manage compute and networking resources.