Composable Infrastructure is a type of computing infrastructure that enables the dynamic allocation of resources to applications and workloads. It is designed to provide a more efficient and agile way to manage IT resources, allowing organizations to quickly and easily scale up or down as needed. It is based on the concept of disaggregation, which separates the compute, storage, and networking components of a system into discrete, independent elements. This allows for the creation of a pool of resources that can be dynamically allocated to applications and workloads as needed. Composable Infrastructure is becoming increasingly popular as organizations look for ways to reduce costs and increase agility. It is also seen as a way to reduce complexity and improve the efficiency of IT operations. Some companies in the Composable Infrastructure market include Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell Technologies, Cisco Systems, and Lenovo. Show Less Read more
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