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Hyperconverged vs Composable Infrastructure Explained
Explore hyperconverged versus composable infrastructure benefits, challenges, and suitability for modern data centers. HCI comes in two main forms: hardware-based, which bundles compute, storage, and sometimes networking into appliances; and software-based, which virtualizes existing hardware for easier management. Composable architecture supports a mix of workloads, including container-based, traditional physical, and virtualized servers, providing a highly adaptable infrastructure management s
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