Converged infrastructure: is it worth the vendor lock-in?
The pros of easier deployment and greater scalability need to be weighed up against the potential of vendor lock-in

Vendor lock-in is a downside of converged and hyperconverged infrastructure
Converged infrastructure appears to be all the rage these days, to judge by the number of enterprise vendors now offering these carefully crafted systems that integrate compute, storage and networking...
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