A disaggregated infrastructure refers to a data center design in which compute, storage, and networking are treated as independent pools that can be dynamically allocated/reallocated to meet application needs. It differs from a traditional hyperconverged infrastructure in which those resources are tightly integrated within one appliance.
 
While the future of IT is always unpredictable, ways do exist to help customers become more future-ready by leveraging seamless scalability and gaining rapid adaptability to stay competitive.
 
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