Sangfor vs. Huawei

Sangfor Cloud Platform is a fully integrated Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solution that unifies compute, distributed storage, networking, and advanced security into a single, out-of-the-box platform designed to simplify IT operations and ensure enterprise-grade stability.

In comparison, Huawei HCI (FusionCube) utilizes an OpenStack-based architecture that relies on distributed components and third-party security integrations, which can result in more complex deployment models and separate management interfaces.


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Highlights of Sangfor Cloud Platform

Sangfor vs. Huawei: Key Competitive Advantages

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Optimized Infrastructure & Cost Efficiency

Sangfor utilizes a true hyper-converged, lightweight architecture starting with 3 nodes to minimize initial investment. Huawei utilizes an OpenStack-based architecture that requires more management nodes and a more complex deployment model.

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Broad Compatibility & Open Ecosystem

Sangfor is not bound to hardware, supporting 500+ servers, 500+ Guest OS, and 300+ applications for seamless integration. Huawei’s platform architecture maintains tighter coupling between IaaS and PaaS, which limits hardware selection.

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Ease of Use & Tailored Services

Sangfor features fewer platform components for simplified management, offering customer-tailored configurations and comprehensive support. Huawei’s platform involves more distributed components, which requires vendor assistance for scheduled maintenance or upgrades.

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Full-stack Security & Competitive Advantage

Sangfor provides a full suite of built-in and self-developed security components, enabling automated snapshots and network correlation. Huawei relies on integrating third-party products for security, which often requires managing multiple operational interfaces.

INFRASTRUCTURE BENCHMARKING

Feature Comparison Table Sangfor vs. Huawei

Review the technical breakdown below to understand the key differences between Sangfor Cloud Platform and Huawei FusionCube. This comparison highlights how Sangfor’s unified architecture streamlines operations, ensures broad hardware compatibility, VMware migration and enhances data center efficiency.

Capabilities
Feature Matrix
Sangfor Cloud Platform
Sangfor HCI
Huawei FusionCube
Huawei HCI
VMware Migration

Seamless Migration 

Directly manages VMware, supporting two-way live migration, backup, and recovery of VMware VMs.

Limited/Complex

Requires purchasing different management components to guide VMware management and disaster recovery.

Cloud Management

Unified Platform 

Integrated cloud management platform (SCP) handles all underlying resources.

Fragmented

Requires separate platforms (FusionCube Center, FusionManager, ServiceCenter).

Operations & Mgt

Advanced Automation

Supports Oracle RAC, Alibaba Cloud, as well as Huawei Cloud environment management out-of-the-box.

Manual-Heavy

Lacks native support for Oracle RAC automated switching or public cloud environment management.

Hardware Reliability

ECC Precision

Supports automatic scanning and locating of faulty memory slots, reducing business impact.

Limited Visibility

Locating the specific slot of faulty memory modules is not supported.

Maintenance & Upgrades

Unified Upgrade

Supports one-click unified upgrades for computing, storage, and networking modules.

Complex Workflow

Components must be upgraded individually; patch rollback is not supported.

Ecosystem Compatibility

Open Ecosystem

Compatible with 400+ third-party server models.

Hardware Lock-in

No documentation for broad third-party server compatibility.

Security Architecture

Built-in Security

Full-stack security integrated directly into the HCI platform.

Third-party Dependent

Relies on third-party security products, increasing integration costs and operational complexity.

Disaster Recovery

Native & Ecosystem Integration

Includes self-developed aDR, CDP, and cloud backup; strategically partnered with Veeam and Cohesity.

Fragmented Solutions

Relies on third-party manufacturers (e.g., FalconStor) and lacks deep, native ecosystem integrations.

Disclaimer: Sangfor Cloud Platform and Huawei FusionCube are both established solutions in the IT infrastructure space, offering distinct architectural approaches to meet various business needs. This comparison is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a commercial critique of any vendor. Data is accurate as of 2026 Q1.

Rating Comparison from Customers

 

Sangfor SANGFOR
Proxmox HUAWEI

4.6 vs 4.2
 
 
Customization
Availability of 3rd-Party Resources
4.7 vs 4.1
 
 
Deployment
Ease of Integration using Standard APIs and Tools
9.8 vs 7.3
 
 
Product Direction (% positive)
Product Direction
(% positive)
9.5 vs 8.3
 
 
Support
Quality of
Support

Scores are based on user reviews from G2 and Gartner Peer Insights. Data current as of June 2026.

VMware Migration Pivot: Rethinking Enterprise Cloud Platform

Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware has fundamentally reshaped the IT landscape by 2026, introducing mandatory subscription bundles, higher core minimums, and significant cost hikes. This shift has forced enterprises to urgently seek viable VMware alternatives.

Sangfor Cloud Platform differentiates itself by embedding native security directly into your infrastructure, delivering a truly unified platform. Organizations migrating to Sangfor report up to a 70% reduction in TCO, making it the most cost-effective and secure path for a Seamless VMware Migration.

VMware Migration

In contrast to the integrated, all-in-one approach of the Sangfor Cloud Platform, other market solutions like Huawei’s platform rely on an OpenStack-based architecture that utilizes multiple distributed management components. This fragmented design often necessitates more complex deployment and upgrade workflows, as well as the integration of third-party products to achieve full security and disaster recovery functionality. Consequently, IT teams may face increased operational overhead and limited hardware flexibility due to the platform's tighter coupling between IaaS and PaaS layers.

Sangfor Cloud Platform Architecture

3rd-Gen Cloud Computing Architecture

  • Reduces at least 70% of the TCO

  • 1-Stop software-defined data centre solution

  • Easy operation and quick installation for business-critical applications

  • Integrates with any commodity servers commercially available in the market

  • Build your own private cloud, extend to a public cloud or create your own Hybrid Cloud

Sangfor HCI: 3rd-Gen Cloud Computing Architecture

aSAN (Storage Virtualization)

Enterprise-grade software-defined storage with high availability.

aNET (Network Virtualization)

Visualized network topology and NFV for simplified automation.

aSEC (Security Virtualization)

Built-in cloud security center that includes real-time virus prevention, ransomware prevention, vulnerabilities discovery and repair, distributed IPS, etc,.

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Sangfor Recognized as a Leader in G2 Grid® for HCI Solutions

The G2 Grid® ranks leading HCI solutions across four quadrants: Leaders, High Performers, Contenders, and Niche. Placement is determined by customer satisfaction scores and market presence indicators.

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100% Willingness to Recommend

Among global vendors, Sangfor, for its Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solution, was the only vendor to receive a perfect 100% Willingness to Recommend score among 23 overall reviews from its verified enterprise users.

 
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sangfor HCI provides a seamless migration path for VMware users, offering native support for two-way live migration, backup, and recovery. Unlike platforms that require multiple complex management layers, Sangfor simplifies the entire transition process, ensuring business continuity while reducing operational overhead.

Sangfor utilizes a unified cloud management platform (SCP) to handle all resources. It offers out-of-the-box management for hybrid and multi-cloud environments, including typical public clouds like Huawei Cloud, while Huawei’s architecture is often fragmented across multiple components like FusionCube Center and ServiceCenter. Sangfor’s "all-in-one" approach allows for one-click unified upgrades for compute, storage, networking and security, compared to the manual, component-based workflow required by Huawei.

Sangfor HCI features a full-stack, built-in security architecture that is self-developed and integrated directly into the platform. In contrast, Huawei’s reliance on third-party security products can increase integration costs and create operational complexity due to the need to manage multiple interfaces.

Sangfor maintains an open ecosystem that is compatible with over 400 third-party server models, avoiding hardware lock-in. Huawei’s platform architecture tends to have tighter coupling between IaaS and PaaS, which frequently limits hardware selection and ecosystem compatibility.

Sangfor employs a lightweight architecture that allows deployments to start with as few as 3 nodes, effectively minimizing initial hardware investment. Conversely, Huawei’s OpenStack-based architecture typically requires a larger number of management nodes and a more complex deployment model, leading to higher entry costs.