Servicing24 Scales Sustainable IT with Infrastack and HCI Solutions

May 28, 2025
May 28, 2025
Servicing24 Scales Sustainable IT with Infrastack and HCI Solutions

Third-party maintenance provider Servicing24 is significantly reducing operational costs and carbon emissions—by up to 70%—through its advanced Infrastack and Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solutions. In an effort to minimize electronic waste and lower carbon footprints, the company has introduced a subscription-based rental model for its integrated infrastructure IT services, aiming to build a more environmentally responsible technology ecosystem.

With this shift, businesses can now adopt Infrastack—a hybrid infrastructure and stack solution—and HCI, a software-driven distributed computing framework integrating storage and networking, without any upfront investment. Target customers include banks, pharmaceutical companies, automobile manufacturers, FMCG companies, hotels and resorts, and various IT firms.

According to Nasir Feroz, CEO of Servicing24, “These Infrastack-HCI solutions are now available under server rental service, hardware rental support, managed IT services, and bundled rental service models.”

He further stated that the affordable private cloud solution is especially suitable for SMEs, startups, capital-constrained government agencies, educational and research institutions, data centers in smaller or developing cities, and eco-friendly IT projects. “This will help customers save up to 70% in costs,” he said. “At the same time, by extending the lifecycle of hardware, we are reducing carbon emissions by up to 70% and playing a pioneering role in sustainable e-waste management.”

Notably, Servicing24 is an authorized partner of data backup and recovery company Veeam. The Infrastack and HCI solutions are built on the hybrid cloud infrastructure platforms Proxmox and Ceph, which leverage open-source technologies. The service virtualizes multiple servers for unified management while ensuring automated data protection and load balancing, the company claims.