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Advanced Kubernetes, What Does it Really Mean and How Do We Get There?

While Kubernetes has become more accessible over the years with the development of user-friendly tools and interfaces, it still has a steep learning curve. Today, experience levels vary widely from organization to organization. Some businesses may have dedicated teams or individuals who are responsible for managing their Kubernetes clusters, while others may be experimenting with it on a smaller scale.  Read more
Thomas Keenan
Thomas Keenan

Senior Product Marketing Manager for Kasten by Veeam

Kubernetes for the Virtualisation Admin

When we look at virtualization, we know that the underpinning hardware will consist  of compute storage, and networking this is the same process that we see within the public cloud and even SaaS based workloads like  Microsoft 365. Kubernetes is no different, since we can run Kubernetes clusters in many different forms. This could be bare metal, using virtual machines (VMs) or taking advantage of a managed Kubernetes service like  Amazon EKS. Kubernetes is no different, we can run Kubernetes clusters in many different forms. This could be bare metal, using virtual machines or taking advantage of a managed Kubernetes service such as Amazon EKS. Read more
Michael Cade
Michael Cade

Field CTO / Director of Product Strategy

Enhancing Compliance and Observability With Multi-Cloud Data Protection in Veeam ONE V12

In the accelerating world of cloud computing, enterprises of all sizes have diversified their infrastructures across multiple cloud environments like AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. There could be multiple factors behind this trend, including per-region discounts. Sometimes, discounts to specific verticals like science research get better deals, and the compute is therefore more optimized in specific cloud offerings. Read more
Jorge De La Cruz
Jorge De La Cruz

Jorge De La Cruz, Director of Observability & AI