Migrating VMs to Kubernetes: Is It a Practical Solution?

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Sergey Goncharov, Product Manager

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Certain VM workloads are crucial and not obsolete, but lack a clear path to modernization. Currently, they run on IaaS or public clouds, which are costly and require time-intensive maintenance from operators and developers. What if you could run these VMs on Kubernetes, inside pods, alongside containers, and do so very affordably – i.e., for much less than VMware or AWS? With MKE 4 and MKE Virtualization (KubeVirt) you can easily move VM workloads to Kubernetes and gain: - Kubernetes-native high availability and autoscaling for VMs - Simplified ways to extend VM functionality with adjacent containerized services - Enhanced security with consistent policy application - Automation through GitOps and Kubernetes-native configuration - A pathway to modernize VMs into scalable, containerized apps at your own pace In this webinar, we’ll cover the economics, principles, and strategies for selecting workloads suited to this approach.
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