Nutanix aims to accelerates Kubernetes adoption

Infrastructure
Author: TD SYNNEX Newsflash Published: 25th November 2022

Hybrid multicloud specialist, Nutanix, has announced new additions to its Cloud Platform to accelerate the adoption of Kubernetes running both at scale and cost-effectively. The company announced broad support for leading Kubernetes container platforms, built-in infrastructure as code capabilities, and enhanced data services for modern applications.


► Expanded Kubernetes ecosystem and developer-ready infrastructure services

► Enables enterprises to run Kubernetes at scale and cost-effectively


The new features will enable ‘devOps’ teams to accelerate application delivery while allowing customers to maintain control of their IT operating costs.

Nutanix aims to accelerates Kubernetes adoption

According to Nutanix, running Kubernetes container platforms cost-effectively at large scale requires developer-ready infrastructure that seamlessly adapts to changing requirements. With its expertise in simplifying infrastructure management while optimising resources – both on-premises and in the public cloud – Nutanix is able to support faster adoption.

The Nutanix Cloud Platform now supports a broad choice of Kubernetes container platforms, provides integrated data services for modern applications, and enables developers to provision infrastructure as code.

According to Gartner, by 2027, 25% of all enterprise applications will run in containers, an increase from fewer than 10% in 2021. This is a significant challenge for many given most Kubernetes solutions are not meant to support enterprise scale, even less can do so in a manner that is cost effective. The Nutanix Cloud Platform enables enterprises to run Kubernetes in a software-defined infrastructure environment that can linearly scale. Additionally, whether running Kubernetes on-premises or in the public cloud, Nutanix delivers a cost-effective solution that, Nutanix claims, can help lower total cost of ownership by up to 53% when compared to other native cloud deployment solutions.

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