How to Evaluate Whether Your Infrastructure Is AI-Ready
Is your infrastructure ready for AI workloads? Evaluate compute, storage, networking, and orchestration layer by layer to find the gaps before they stall you.
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Is your infrastructure ready for AI workloads? Evaluate compute, storage, networking, and orchestration layer by layer to find the gaps before they stall you.
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A successful hybrid cloud warrants the inclusion of containers. Learn about how containers can help you run an efficient hybrid cloud environment.
As enterprises decide to expand computing resources through a public cloud while also running steady workloads on-premise, hybrid cloud infrastructures are becoming increasingly popular. A hybrid setup means more flexibility, scalability, and, for some, even faster time to market. But, if you want to ensure these benefits, make the most of your hybrid cloud environment with containers!
Operating on a hybrid cloud setup requires a constant exchange of data and migration of workloads between public and private clouds. With containers as part of your cloud strategy, the entire process becomes much simpler.
The inclusion of containers provides a layer of abstraction between the containerized application and the native cloud platform on which that application runs. Moreover, this abstraction from the underlying cloud platform enables applications to move easily from one cloud environment to another, including public and private clouds.
Not to mention, containers facilitate a high degree of visibility and portability towards application performance. Each container will carry just enough operating system functions to run the application that it houses, making it possible to provision and start the application quickly. This is the reason why containers are known for their efficient execution.
You can make the most of containerization by opting for open source orchestration tools like Kubernetes. Its open source nature ties into mainstream DevOps technologies seamlessly. Consequently, organizations can accelerate time to market, simplify repetitive tasks, and lower costs.
Furthermore, containers can replicate and run within clusters through Kubernetes. Scalability is the most significant advantage as clusters can be scaled up or down with ease. Therefore, workload requirements are met more efficiently in both public and private cloud environments.
The cross implementation of containers and Kubernetes enables advantages like deployment of software for testing, conversion of large applications into microservices, automation of image management, and so much more!
Administrators can manage the container framework more readily via Kubernetes. It helps standardize container orchestration across cloud platforms. Moreover, it is not unknown to us that it has made it simpler than ever to move containers between infrastructures in a hybrid cloud environment.
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