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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

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

Senior Technologist, Product Strategy

Multi-Cloud Ingress Transformations – Part 1 

Migrating Kubernetes applications between clusters and clouds is a complex and challenging task, particularly when it comes to ensuring consistency in Ingress configurations across different cloud providers. Ingress objects manage external access to services in a Kubernetes cluster, and each cloud provider has its own set of requirements and configuration options for Ingress. Read more

Kasten by Veeam Announces Support for Microsoft Azure Linux Container Host for Azure Kubernetes Service

Cloud-native architectures are being increasingly adopted by organizations for their enterprise and business-critical applications. Data security and ease of managing data protection operations has become a business imperative. Kasten K10 now supports Azure Linux container host for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) that can provide a secure foundation to run your container workloads. This reflects the latest collaboration between Kasten by Veeam and Microsoft and builds on our existing relationship to provide customers with an additional layer of protection. Read more