What is cloud-native computing?
Cloud-native computing refers to the approach of building and running applications that leverage cloud computing frameworks and technologies. It allows organizations to develop scalable applications faster and with higher quality across various environments, including datacenters, public clouds, and edge locations. This approach is becoming increasingly important as IDC estimates that by 2026, developers will create 750 million new applications, which is more than the total created in the past 40 years combined.
What challenges do organizations face with Kubernetes in hybrid multicloud environments?
Organizations often struggle with configuring and managing storage, networking, monitoring, and security while also handling Kubernetes lifecycle management tasks. The legacy infrastructure model is not well-suited for the resource demands of Kubernetes, leading to complexities that can hinder productivity and application performance. Additionally, achieving consistent tooling and processes across different environments can be a significant challenge.
How does Nutanix support cloud-native applications?
Nutanix provides a unified platform that simplifies the management of cloud-native applications by integrating essential services such as data protection, advanced network security, and various storage options. Its hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) allows organizations to run applications seamlessly across on-premises, public cloud, and edge environments. This flexibility helps organizations optimize their cloud-native operations and respond more effectively to changing business needs.