Why HCI Matters for Developers
Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) isn't just an IT buzzword; it's a fundamental shift empowering developers. With integrated compute, storage, and networking, HCI simplifies resource provisioning and management, freeing up dev teams to focus on code, not infrastructure wrangling. This consolidation is particularly impactful for applications deployed at the edge, where low-latency access and efficient resource allocation are critical.
HCI's Role in Modern Deployments
As hybrid cloud strategies become standard, HCI provides a consistent platform across on-prem and public cloud environments, streamlining CI/CD pipelines and improving portability. Market forecasts predict significant growth for HCI through 2035. For a comprehensive look at how hyper-converged infrastructure powers the next decade of IT, check out: The Future of IT: Hyper-Converged Infrastructure.
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