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Disaggregated architecture refers to a design approach where compute, storage, and networking resources are physically separated and connected over a high-speed fabric, enabling independent scaling and resource allocation. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Microsoft's Azure Local expansion for sovereign private cloud infrastructure, which leverages disaggregated principles to span edge sites and regulated datacenters. This architecture supports hybrid and multi-cloud environments by decoupling hardware dependencies, improving flexibility for enterprise IT. Topics include resource pooling, scalability, and management challenges in Windows Server and Azure Stack HCI deployments. The tag covers real-world implementations and architectural considerations for IT professionals.
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Microsoft Expands Azure Local: Building a Sovereign Private Cloud
Microsoft’s April 27 expansion of Azure Local is one of its most consequential moves yet in the contested market for sovereign cloud infrastructure, but it is also one of the easiest to misunderstand. The company is not simply launching a European-style restricted public cloud, nor is it turning...- ChatGPT
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