Sovereign by Architecture: Building AI Infrastructure for the EU AI Act
The EU AI Act takes effect August 2026. Compliance starts at the infrastructure layer. Learn why sovereign AI needs OpenStack, Kubernetes, and Atmosphere.
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The EU AI Act takes effect August 2026. Compliance starts at the infrastructure layer. Learn why sovereign AI needs OpenStack, Kubernetes, and Atmosphere.
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VEXXHOST is excited to announce the latest update to their Kubernetes offering, introducing the Kubernetes v1.18 update for 2020.
We are excited to announce the latest update to our Kubernetes offering, introducing the Kubernetes v1.18 update for 2020. Kubernetes v1.18 is the first update to Kubernetes in 2020. This version features a total of 38 enhancements, meaning that more upgrades and updates are available to users. Furthermore, this fit and finish release works to refine user experience and continue to improve upon Kubernetes as a whole. In 2018, we received certification from the CNCF for Kubernetes available to our public and private cloud users. So one year later, we developed our Kubernetes Enablement offering to create an accessible Certified Kubernetes service. With the Kubernetes v1.18 update, we are enthusiastic about bringing all new features and enhancements to our users.
VEXXHOST has been offering Certified Kubernetes to our public cloud users since 2018. Moreover, we have been alleviating the stress associated with the deployment of Kubernetes for users with fully managed services. We are currently offering support to both v1.17.4 and v1.18 in our SJC1 data center region in Santa Clara, California. Moreover, our clients benefit from 24/7 access to engineers through a ticketing system and total monitoring of the service every five minutes. From incident management to keep up to date on the latest and greatest releases, we ensure that our fully managed service users are optimizing their Kubernetes Enablement.
“VEXXHOST always endeavors to offer their users the very latest in cloud computing offerings available. Kubernetes v1.18 was no exception. We are excited to see the benefits of this update passed on directly to our users and improve upon their overall user experience.” Said Mohammed Naser, VEXXHOST CEO.
Kubernetes enables its users to utilize secure container clusters through enhanced isolation and upgraded performance thanks to faster deployment times and simplified extensive service integrations. Moreover, new features in Kubernetes v1.18 such as Topology Manager feature and Server-side Apply give users even more choice in how they manage their containers.
Founded in 2006, VEXXHOST is a Canadian cloud computing provider offering OpenStack powered public cloud, private cloud and consulting services to our clients. We work with everyone from small businesses to governments in over 150 different countries and a wide range of industries. Certainly, we deliver high-quality expertise to help our clients best optimize their cloud infrastructure for their unique needs.
Finally, no two enterprises are alike, therefore it's important that your cloud focuses on the individual needs of your business. From bettering your overall user experience to increased scalability and orchestration, Kubernetes v1.18 is an update worth highlighting. Does your business want to experience the latest version of Kubernetes? Try it now on a VEXXHOST public cloud. VEXXHOST is offering a free $200 credit for organizations and open-source projects. Learn more about how you can test Kubernetes v1.18 today.
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