Kubernetes Adoption Alters Vendor Support Models
Vendors are quickly pivoting their operational models to take advantage of Kubernetes adoption to focus on production support.
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Vendors are quickly pivoting their operational models to take advantage of Kubernetes adoption to focus on production support.
Introducing Cloud Native Storage for vSphere
Why Cloud Native Storage? Container environments are high-churn, highly dynamic environments. Tens, hundreds, even thousands of containers can be created and deleted every hour. Managing storage for these as they spin up and down manually is impossible because of the massive churn rate. We need an answer that automates storage provisioning for container workloads. Cloud The post Introducing Cloud Native Storage for vSphere appeared first on Virtual Blocks.
A Network Without Limits: Network Edge—The New Frontier for EUC, IoT, 5G and Beyond
Network Edge is changing the playing field in 5G, enabling new business models, and allowing full stack relocations that bring the cloud within easy reach. That’s good news, because the increased deployment of cloud applications, storage, mobile applications, and the emergence of IoT has posed a serious challenge to IT, and business managers tasked with The post A Network Without Limits: Network Edge—The New Frontier for EUC, IoT, 5G and Beyond appeared first on VeloCloud by VMware.
Efficient Capacity Management Reduces Cost and Risk
Public cloud providers: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Everyone in the IT world is familiar with (or may be using) the big public clouds as the media coverage is so strong that it pulls you in, like a black hole. And why not? When you consider what the public cloud can The post Efficient Capacity Management Reduces Cost and Risk appeared first on VMware Cloud Management.
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