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Shraddha Nevase
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Composable Infrastructure: Revolutionizing Modern IT Architecture

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses are under constant pressure to deliver faster, more efficient IT services. Traditional infrastructure models, which rely on fixed, pre-configured hardware, often struggle to keep pace with these demands. This is where composable infrastructure emerges as a game-changing solution. By enabling IT resources—compute, storage, and networking—to be treated as modular and software-defined entities, composable infrastructure allows organizations to dynamically allocate resources based on workload requirements, optimizing performance and reducing operational complexity.



Composable infrastructure represents a shift from rigid hardware-centric approaches to a more agile, software-driven model. In this architecture, all hardware resources are abstracted and pooled, allowing IT teams to compose and recompose these resources through a centralized management interface. This eliminates the need for overprovisioning and reduces wasted capacity, as resources are allocated precisely where they are needed. Businesses can quickly adapt to fluctuating workloads, ensuring that applications and services run efficiently without…


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mayuri kathade
mayuri kathade

Exploring Electric Arc Furnaces Size and Capacity

When it comes to electric arc furnaces (EAFs), size matters greatly. The size of an EAF determines its melting capacity, production speed, and efficiency. Modern EAFs can range from small-scale units of 1–5 tons capacity to massive industrial furnaces capable of melting over 400 tons of steel in a single heat.



Smaller EAFs are typically used in research facilities, specialty alloy production, or smaller steel plants. Larger furnaces, on the other hand, are essential for mass steel production in global industries like construction, automotive, and manufacturing. With automation and digital monitoring, even giant EAFs can maintain precision and consistency.


Another key factor influenced by furnace size is energy consumption. Larger EAFs require more power but also provide economies of scale by producing bigger batches of steel at once. Engineers and plant managers choose furnace sizes based on demand, budget, and infrastructure.


In the future, advancements in furnace design will optimize…


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