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A fresh approach for container management

Sponsored Post Developers often struggle to manage Kubernetes environments due to complexity and decentralization issues, especially when it comes to porting containerized applications between cloud-hosted and in-house datacenters.

Because while developers might start building new applications and digital services in the cloud where they can quickly provision new infrastructure resources as and when they need them, the situation can change when those workloads move into production when private clouds and on-premises hosting becomes a more cost-effective option. And this situation often becomes more pressing for organizations with multiple teams adopting Kubernetes, as the number of clusters grows.

So how do you cure the headache of managing Kubernetes clusters across on-premises, hybrid, and multicloud environments?

You can get some tips by watching this video interview with Tobi Knaup, Senior Director and General Manager of Cloud Native at Nutanix. Tobi discusses these management and deployment challenges with The Register's Tim Phillips and reveals how the recently announced Nutanix Kubernetes Platform might be able to help.

Having a platform engineering team to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters on a centralized platform offers several advantages, says Nutanix, including eliminating silos and automating cluster management and infrastructure changes via declarative APIs. And by providing the same set of capabilities across multiple environments, the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform can simplify operations and management, allowing organizations to focus on innovation.

Knaup estimates that customers deploying the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform could see significant improvements to their productivity in as little as twelve months, with the greater control offered by automation additionally helping to reduce data security risks that often arise through misconfiguration and human error.

You can listen to the full interview by scrolling over the video above.

Sponsored by Nutanix.

Source: theregister.com

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