Sangfor HCI vs. Proxmox
Sangfor Cloud Platform, is a fully integrated Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) solution. It 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.
While Proxmox VE, by contrast, is a flexible open-source hypervisor, deploying it in enterprise environments requires IT teams to manually integrate and manage separate servers, storage, and networking. Over time, this DIY approach often leads to operational complexity and hidden maintenance costs.

Highlights of Sangfor Cloud Platform
Sangfor vs. Proxmox: Key Competitive Advantages
Centralized & Simplified Management
Sangfor offers a centralized management console simplifying tasks like provisioning VMs, managing storage, and configuring networking. Proxmox requires configuring these elements individually, often through command-line interfaces or multiple web interfaces.
Built-in Distributed Storage
Sangfor incorporates distributed storage with features like snapshots, data redundancy, and thin provisioning. Proxmox requires ZFS-based storage mirroring which will not function as well as RF2 or RF3 of aSAN.
Integrated HA & DR Features
Sangfor provides built-in High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) features with simpler setup. Proxmox requires configuring clustering and DR solutions separately, demanding more technical expertise and increasing complexity.
Advanced Native Security
As a cybersecurity vendor, Sangfor incorporates advanced security features and built-in security policies directly into the Cloud platform. Proxmox relies heavily on the underlying operating system and separately managed additional software.



