VMUG
Let’s explore the basics of Kubernetes clusters, including the many layers composed of both virtualization and containers that make every single cloud based Kubernetes cluster possible. We can dig into the pros and cons of both sets of tools, and consider the possibilities for the future. What would a Kubernetes cluster using only virtualization look like? What would the advantages and disadvantages be? Together we’ll wrap our heads more tightly around the technologies that are defining cloud native.
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Join us for the next session in our Exadata Master Class series where we will look at KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) and its features and best practices as this being the only virtualization available on X8M. As many customers are new, and still getting used to KVM, we will also touch on differences between OVM vs. KVM and what changes or considerations to plan when moving from other VM platforms
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VMware
One of the key pillars of our VMware Cloud strategy is to form deep partnerships with major cloud providers to enable and streamline hybrid cloud adoption. Our partnership with IBM is a perfect example of this. Together we seamlessly integrate private and public cloud, and help lower the barriers to hybrid cloud adoption by delivering new solutions that help solve challenges such as workload portability, downtime, application dependency, network complexity and migration efficiency.
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Between navigating the complexities of government policies and processes, or various agencies and departments, designing networks in the government sector can be challenging. Multiple types of environments — from large campuses, government departments, or secure facilities — all need high-performing Wi-Fi. In addition, you may have a need for robust network security and flexibility — both are needed when you have a large percentage of geographically dispersed workers. This makes understanding and defining your network requirements critical to a successful deployment.
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